GREAT IMPORTANCE.
ACCEPTANCE OF INVITATION. BRITAIN’S WORDS TO GERMANY. United Press Association— Copyright) (Received This Day, 12.25 p.ih.) LONDON, March 10. It is known that a British member of the Council was one of those who nave the strongest support at the pnvate meeting yesterday to the proposal that a special invitation be addressed to the German Government to take its part in the examination of the matter which had been brought before the League by the French and Belgian Governments, and it is understood that the British Ambassador to Berlin (Sir Eric Phipps) informed the German Government of the great importance which the British Government attaches to tlie acceptance of his invitation as facilitating the difficult negotiations and being an earnest desire for amicable settlement. News of the receipt of the German reply lias therefore been eagerly awaited in London all day.—British Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 131, 16 March 1936, Page 5
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