UNEASINESS IN HOUSE
GERMAN PRESSURE
IS GOVERNMENT WEAKENING?
(Received April 8, 10 a.m.) LONDON, April 7.
The "Sun-Herald" agency says that uneasiness over mandated colonies has increased as a result of Mr. Neville Chamberlain's statement, particularly the latter part—"Britain would not hand over mandates to other Powers unless she was satisfied that the- interests of all sections were fully safeguarded." A series of questions have been tabled 'in the House of Commons seeking enlightenment. A section of the House fears that the Government is weakening in the face of "Germany's pressure. The "Daily Herald" says that the interpretation placed on Mr. Chamberlain's speech was that "Britain is prepared to consult the League for the transfer of mandates to their former owners under certain conditions."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 11
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