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UP TO FRANCE

DISCUSSION OF STRENGTHS

(Received July 10, 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 9. "The Times," in a leader, declares that the publication of the German naval programme has revived in Eng--land and France some misgivings similar to those which greeted the AngloGerman agreement in June, but the great merit of the treaty is that it is a starting point for future pacts, and therefore it is necessary that other countries should show a readiness "to disclose their programmes beforehand. France may learn the German programme up to 1942 if she makes her own intentions known. She does not appear to be ready to do so, and therefore international conversations cannot proceed. It is hoped that France will see the advantage to Europe of allowing a full discussion of future naval strengths. The Anglo-German naval strengths stand or fall together. Britain's efforts will be devoted to preserving the qualitative and quantitative limitations of all countries by amicable agreements. ' .

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 11

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UP TO FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 11

UP TO FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 11