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BRITAIN AND SANCTIONS
GENEVA, April 10.
The Chairman of the Committee of Thirteen, Senor de Madanaga, announced that it will be conveyed to Rome and Addis Ababa tonight that Abyssinia is prepared to talk peace with him and M. Avenol in the presence of the Italians, within the framework of the League, Italy first stating the terms. ' „,■■■.«.• It is understood that Mr. Eden this afternoon announced that in the case of future aggression on the part of any nation Britain would advocate sanctions. M. Flandin is reported to have expressed satisfaction at this. Earlier he made a statement that France was not prepared to negotiate on the European situation till international law had been re-established.
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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 13
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