DOMINIONS’ POSITION
Attitude To New British Foreign Policy London, March 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. A. V. Alexander (Labour) asked whether, in view of the importance of the issues involved, the Prime Minister would supply the House with copies of telegrams exchanged with the Dominions in relation to the iVnglo-Italian and Anglo-German talks. Mr. Chamberlain replied that frank and confidential exchange of information would be seriously hampered. “I feel I am unable to comply with the suggestion,” he said. Mr. Alexander: Can you tell the House if the Dominions wifhout exception support the change of policy? Mr. Chamberlain: That is an entirely different question. Mr. Chamberlain’ announced later that any Anglo-Italian agreement would be communicated to the House.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 142, 12 March 1938, Page 11
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