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PROBABLE IMPRESSIONS

(U.P.A. ana Official Wireless.) RUGBY, March 13. The general feeling is that Mr. Welles cannot fail to have been struck by the unity of outlook among personalities | who differ politically and in other ways on the essential purposes of the Allies in the present struggle. Mr. j Welles must have had to seek fewer elucidations in London than in Berlin, but it is certain that any questions he [may have had to ask have been i answered with the utmost' frankness by British Ministers, the cordiality of whose reception to Mr. Welles has been as genuine as it has been-evident, j I Mr. Welles also saw Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Lloyd George, and the Australian High Commissioner. He will j leave tomorrow for Paris en route to Rome and will see Signor Mussolini and Count Ciano before embarking at Genoa on his return journey.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 8

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PROBABLE IMPRESSIONS Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 8

PROBABLE IMPRESSIONS Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 8