HITLER TO DELAY
No Reply to Britain Until After League Meeting UNCERTAINTY OF OUT- , LOOK Berlin. May 15. xlerr Hitler has decided that international affairs are in such a state of flux that, he will not reply to the British questionnaire concerning his peace memorandum until after Ihe League meeting in June, MEETING AT PARIS Edon, Flandin and Blum (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, May 15. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, arrived in London this evening, having travel!) ' Io Croydon by air. On bis way 1 rough Paris to-day he saw the French Foreign Minister. M Flandin. and tbe prospective French Premier, M Leon Blum Neither conversation was of an official character M. Flandin was prevented by ill-health from attending the recent meeting of the League Council at Geneva. In a private and informal talk Mr. Edon and M. Blum tire understood to have made a general survey of international affairs. FRANCE LIBERATING CONSCRIPTS (Received May 17. 6.30 p.m.) Paris. May 16. Cabinet Is liberating the 1933 and 1934 classes of conscripts, who were called to the colours to reinforce the frontier when Germany occupied the Rhineland.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 197, 18 May 1936, Page 9
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