ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS
TO BE RESUMED
A LATE SITTING
M. DALADIER SATISFIED
WITH PROGRESS
(Received September 26, 2.40 p.m.) LONDON, This Day. Cabinet rose at 12.42 a.m., and the Anglo-French talks were resumed. The French Premier, M. Daladier, expressed satisfaction with the course of the talks. "We were almost members of the British Cabinet tonight," he said. "Everything proceeded quite normally, but owing to the lateness of the hour we decided to have a further meeting in the morning." The talks will be resumed at 10 a.m. A huge crowd of thousands of people thronged the pavements ten deep in Trafalgar Square and Whitehall as the British and French Ministers assembled in Downing Street. The arrival of MM. Daladier and Bonnet was the signal for an outburst of cheering. The police, who were reinforced from the suburbs, ordered the crowds, which were generally orderly, to move on. A message from Berlin states that a speech of historic significance to be made by Herr Hitler at 8 p.m. today will be broadcast.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1938, Page 10
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