EUROPEAN PEACE PLANS
jgjTAIN SHOULD TAKE L2AD OVICE OF "THE TIMES" CAI-INN OL'Sr.-.CLES ~r ;J 4 . ~„■ I.WI"N M Kl.E' TillC s» K ,ved February -'), 10.20 p.m.) LONDON, February 19. .->» liner-'." in a leading article, _)."••■ \s Great Br!lain must play 1 "" role. Cabinet '.-• decision renext move in the Eu- * .. rfw.tiaaon.- ; v/iil be of great .-iS-.-na'-t-"*-'-"Jjv* difficulty \- that Germany Z. courteous objections to i onjQa ba=:s from which the proIvj were launched and suggests £v«it ef a British delegation to itwj where alone an intimate disUsS is possible with the autocrat PGersi&ny. But the impression Usfltre ii anything sinister in the origin of the plan Lffce first cleared up. r-Qtanany feels isolated, but such Liuon is largely due to her with-rti-ai from Geneva, and the chau--■sistie nature of Herr Hitler's earL programme. Nevertheless, Herr t«te definitely approached the OS powers recently. He would collaboration by discusg| the matters with a repre.senjsre of Great Britain. The sooner i'vjit is paid the better."—"The >*es" Cable. I
LVGLO-FREXCH PROPOSALS
EiIHANGI- OF VIEWS ON GERMAN KKPLY i»*!:isb <»n i-t wtatLEss.) RUGBY, February 19. A.-, exchange of views on the Serin reply to the Anglo-French •ii.'jlion of February 3, covering '/gz& rearmament, a system of &??.•/ pact in Europe, and an air ;*rtr.::on, is proceeding between ■ri and London. 7s«e talks, it is understood, are uvs-l '.i a common view, particu- „,.. „,;j.j re?;arc j | 0 t | lo suggestion cirwi in the German reply that * 8.-.'.ish Government should tx ir.'.o direct exchanges of views v.i '.he German Government.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 13
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