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FRIENDLY SPIRIT.

DISARMAMENT TALKS. Britain and Germany Desirous Of Agreement. FULLER UNDERSTANDING. (British Official Wireless.) (Received 12.30 p.m.) RUGBY, February 22. A communique issued in Berlin to-night states: — "Conversations between Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, and members of the German Government on the subject of disarmament were concluded to-day. In the course of his stay in Berlin Mr. Eden has had two long- talks with the Chancellor, Herr Hitler, and several conversations with Baron von Neuratli, Foreign Minister. "The conversations were conducted in a frank and friendly spirit, and have shown that both Governments are united in their desire to arrive at a general agreement on this subject as soon as possible. Though it was not part of the object of the conversations to arrive at a definite agreement as to the contents of a disarmament convention, the joint exploration of the question which lia's taken place has brought about a fuller understanding. It is, therefore, felt that in spite of difficulties which will stand in the way of the conclusion of a disarmament convention some progress had been made."

Mr. Eden was to-day received by President von Hindenburg and will proceed to Rome to-morrow morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 7

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FRIENDLY SPIRIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 7

FRIENDLY SPIRIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 7

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