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COLONIES ISSUE

GERMAN DISAPPOINTMENT

NO MENTION BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN

(Received October 11, 2 pjn.)

LONDON, October 10,

The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, in accordance with instructions to beat the colonial drum on every possible occasion, the newspapers express disappointment that the British Prime Minister, in his speech at Scarborough, did not refer to colonies, which is one of the burning questions of the day. The Press finds other material to encourage the campaign in the utterances of South African statesmen, Transvaal nationalists, and Italian newspapers.

NO SURRENDER

RESOLUTION BY OVERSEAS

FRENCHMEN

(Received October 11, 2.10 p.m.)

PARIS, October 10.

A congress of overseas Frenchmen, who aggregate 800,000, passed a resolution refusing to surrender any French colonies or mandatories.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 10

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COLONIES ISSUE Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 10

COLONIES ISSUE Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 10