IN BERLIN AND PARIS
FAVOURABLE1 RESPONSE
"MASTERY OF THE AIR"
MR, CHURCHILL'S VIEWS
United Press Association—By Electric Teta
. uraph—Copyright. (Received May 4, 11 a.m.)
BERLIN, May 3. The newspapers welcome the conciliatory parts of Mi-. Ramsay MacDonald's . speech in the House of Commons which, the "Boersen Zeitung" says, "gives the impression that after a world-wide gallop through the newspaper columns he resumed his hold on the bridle. Germany's willingness to participate in a rapprochement exists today as it has always existed. England knows the preliminary conditions. If she expresses her willingness to negotiate with us we shall assume that England agrees to these conditions."
(Received May 4, 11.3 ajn.) PARIS, May' 3.
The newspapers' brief comment on Mr. Mac Donald's speech is mostly favourable, though "Le Jour" is disappointed, and says: "This eternal British mediation is going to give Herr Hitler another opportunity to flout the Treaty of Versailles."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 9
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