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FOREST OF STEEL

SPREADING IN EUROPE FRENCH FEARS OF GERMANY’S INTENTIONS Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright PARIS, December 17. (Received December 18, at 11 a.m.) M. Mistier (Minister of the Foreign Affairs Committee), addressing French members of Parliament, declared that Germany was making an intense military effort and had established wartime economy in peacetime as though she wanted to be ready shortly. “ Perhaps,” he said 1 , “ she has not yet taken the decision or fixed the date, but we cannot be blind to the evidence.” M. Daladier declared that the forest of steel was spreading in Europe. The world had spent more than £200,000,000 on armaments in 1936. t The meeting passed a resolution approving of M. Blum’s foreign policy.

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Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 9

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FOREST OF STEEL Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 9

FOREST OF STEEL Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 9

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