ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS.
EXCLUSION OF COLONIAL ISSUE
CRITICISM IN PARTS PRESS
(United Press Association —Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.45 a.m.) I PARIS, November 23.
The Anglo-French talks open to-mor-row morning in a gravely-disturbed domestic atmosphere. The French Cabinet met and finalised its policy.
The press criticises the exclusion of colonies from discussions. A former Minister (M. Frossard) said: “I hope M. Daladier and M. Bonnet will tell Mr Chamberlain the truth—peace has not returned after the Munich agreement, the sacrifice of Czechoslovakia has not appeased the Reich appetite. The papers express astonishment at Herr von Ribbentrop’s visit and ask: “Is the German Government trying to sabotage the Anglo-French conversations
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 38, 24 November 1938, Page 5
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