SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S SPEECH
ItK.UTION'S ON CONTINENT LONDON, July 12. Herr Hitler has been supplied with a ctrefuj translation of Sir Samuel lloai'c's speech.. Until he studies it in consul'.at ion with his advisers, itfth'iiil circles are Reluctant to commont.
The French press considers that ♦he speech demonstrates that the Stress front is not broken, and that it k a warning to Germany not to presume too much on the Naval Agreement. The general impression in Rome is that the speech is favourable to Italy, A iweaaage from Vienna states that the press unanimously welcomes Sir Samuel Hoare's appeal to Herr Hitkr to negotiate Danubtan and Eastem pacts.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21525, 15 July 1935, Page 8
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