A FURTHER NOTE TO AUSTRIA.
♦ FRENCH NEWSPAPER STATEMENT. (UKITID PREBS ABBOCUTIOH—BT ELECTB.IO tkleoeaik—corrßianr.) PARIS; February 22. I According to tho newspaper "Echo de Paris," the French Government is seeking Great Britain's collaboration iu a further Note to Budapest concerning tho alleged delivery of 32 Italian military aeroplanes to Hungary (reported' to havo been flown secretly across the frontier at a very high altitude). THE FIRST INCIDENT. (BRITISH OmCIAL VTIHELSSS.) RUGBY, February 22. In the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir John Simon, said he understood the Austrian Government had agreed to tho solution of the arms question, which was the subject of the communication between tho British and Italian Governments referred to by him yesterday. In these circumstancos he considered it would bo preferable not to revive the controversy by publishing the earlier diplomatic correspondence exchanged on tho matter.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 11
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144A FURTHER NOTE TO AUSTRIA. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 11
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