HITLER AND PEACE GOAU
SENTIMENTS ECHOED
SPEECH BY SIR T. INSKIP
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, January 15.
The recent statement of the German.' Chancellor, Herr Hitler, that "Peace is the goal of my work and that of the Keich Government," was mentioned in: a speech by Sir Thomas Inskip.
"I do not believe that good international understandings are promoted by diffusing a general atmosphere of suspicion about the views or statements of foreign politicians," Sir Thomas said. "I am prepared to accept Herr Hitler's statement at its face value and build upon it a happier relation between Germany and Britain. I most heartily reciprocate what he has said." . •
Sir Thomas1. Inskip's speech was mainly devoted to a review of the progress in air re-armament. He declared that the production of air engines was increasing, and that in design and power they were second to none ia the world. The "shadow" factories, with the exception of one near Liverpool, had been substantially completed, and with their advent results would satisfy the most exacting critics.
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Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 9
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