ANGLO-FRENCH UNITY
ESSENTIAL FOR PEACE '
BRITISH GOOD-WILL;
MESSAGE
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, April 29,
When Sir ; Eric Phipps,: the. neyr British Ambassador, presented his cr^: dentials to President Lebriinin Paris yesterday he delivered a message of cordial good1 will from the King .to France. The Ambassador spoke of the common desire for peace in France and Great Britain and declared that a close union of the two countries wai more than essential for the consolidation of-:thati;'end; >.";,.■
.'M. Lebrun warmly reciprocated thesesentiments and expressed his personal pleasure at the return to France as Ambassador of a diplomat so well known and affectionately appreciated there. : ~ '■':'.'■■■.■■' ■■■'.'':■ '.:: ■.:■ '■ '■ ' :;■■. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 9
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