OPINION IN PARIS
VICTORY FOR GOOD SENSE LEGENDS DISSIPATED
(Received 27th October, 10 a.m.), PARIS, 26th October. "Le Matin" describes the Hoover* Laval conversation as a victory not fo^ Prance, but for good sense. Other newspapers stress the> jnoraj results of M. Laval's visit, and elain^ that the absurd legends about Franca have been dissipated. Nobody tail now doubt her pacific intentions. "Pertinax" in the "Echo de Paris'* predicts that M. Laval will shortly* summon an advisory committee of cx« perts to examine- the duration of ths Hoover moratorium and Germany'JS capacity to pay reparations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 9
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