VISIT TO RUSSIA
FRENCH AIR MINISTER MUCH “ GIODWILL PROPAGANDA " Frau Association—By Telegraph—CopyrightMOSCOW, September 17(Received September 18, at 9 a.m.) Some of M. Cot’s party of twenty-five inspected the aircraft factories, in which connection the French could barely conceal their desire to_ oust the Germans providing the financial basis of the deal was satisfactory. ... . , The visitors are receiving high official honours and the newspapers lavish goodwill propaganda, declaring that a new era in Franco-Soviet relations began with M. Herriot’s visit, followed by M. Cot, who is the first active member of the French Cabinet to visit the Soviet. KNOTS CONFIRMED MOSCOW, September 17. (Received September 18, at noon.) M. Cot confirmed the reports of a Franco-Russian air rapprochement.
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Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 10
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117VISIT TO RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 10
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