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FRANCE AND RUSSIA

TALKS ENDED MEANTIME Presi Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MOSCOW, May 16. (Received May 17, at 1 a.m.) M. Laval's > three-clay meeting with the Soviet leaders has ended, and M. Laval is going to Warsaw for Marshal Pilsudski’s funeral. France and Russia agreed that members of the proposed Eastern Pact of non-aggression should make supplementary military pacts of mutual assistance. France and Russia did not desire to exclude anyone from such pacts. M. Stalin expressly approved the French policy, evidently aiming at curbing the French Communists wlvo are opposing military measures.

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Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 9

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FRANCE AND RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 9

FRANCE AND RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 9

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