LONDON, March 12, 1940.
I received at the Embassy, at 12, the visit of
Mr. Bruce, the Australian High Commissioner.
Bruce said that he had come to let me know that
the Dominion Governments held views with regard to an
eventual peace settlement, and to the policy to be fol-
lowed at that time with regard to Germany, which were
widely divergent from the opinions held by the majority
of the members of the British Government. He was provid-
ing me with a memorandum setting forth the views of his
own Government in that regard. A copy of this memorandum
is attached here to.
Bruce asked me to convey his warmest regards to
the President and to Secretary Hull.