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Britain's Lead to the World

SIR JOHN SIMON AT BERLIN

Berlin, March 24th. a Company of Honour "of the Black Guards presentecfaras as" sir John Simon and Mr. Eden alighted from an aeroplane on a gloomy afternoon at, the Tempelhof Aerodrome, over which tm Union Jack and German flags were flying. sir .Brie Phipps, British Ambassador, Baron yon Neurath and other diplomats welcomed tie visitors who drove to the-Bri-:tlfih Embassy for afternoon tea. After" that the visitors went to the Adlon Hotel. The pressure of Interested crowds, 5000 attending at the aerodrome, fleeegsitated the police closing rfilhelmstrasae. The funday papers express the hope that the negotiations fill.result in a working basis.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 5

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Britain's Lead to the World Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 5

Britain's Lead to the World Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 5

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