TREATY OF LOCARNO
Great Britain Still Bound (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, April 14. The British Government is still bound by the first paragraph of section 3 of the text of the proposals of March 19. 1936, by which it declared, in its obligations to France and Belgium, that nothing that had happened before or since the breach of the Treaty of Locarno could be considered as having freed the signatories of that treaty from any of their obligations or guarantees, and that the latter subsisted in their entirety.” This statement was made by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons in answer to a member who inquired if Britain was still bound by the Locarno Treaty in view of Germany's denunciation and Belgium’s approaching release from its obligations.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 171, 16 April 1937, Page 11
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136TREATY OF LOCARNO Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 171, 16 April 1937, Page 11
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