PEACE OF EUROPE.
FRANCE AGAINST DIRECTORY. EQUALITY OF NATIONS. (United Press Association —Copyright). (Received This Day, 12.25 p.m.) PARIS, April G. The Prime Minister (M. Daladier), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, defined France’s attitude on Mussolini’s plan. \Sho would not countenance a directory of the Great Powers laying down the law to the smallei nations. The French solution, of the European problem was of nations. Any new pact must he a sequel to the League Covenant and the Kellogg and 'Locarno Pacts. VIEWS OF LITTLE ENTENTE. LONDON, April 6. M. Titulesco, Rumanian Foreign Minister, has arrived in London with the object of impressing upon the Prime Minister (lMr Ramsay MacDonald) and the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) the views of the Little Entente regarding the Four-Power Plan. ‘ \ _ , Poland has similarly declared against the proposed pact. The French Government has accepted the; principle of the Pour-Power Pact. It favours opening negotiations with the Governments concerned in order to define methods of collaboration. No special references will be made to disarmament. tier to treaty revision.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 5
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