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PACIFIC PACT

PRELIMINARY SOWINGS EXPECTED OTHER GOVERNMENTS TO BE CONSULTED (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, Juno 25. (Received June 26, at 1 p.m.) Referring to the proposal for a Pacific Pact of non-aggression, Mr Eden said in the House of Commons that it was a matter which must be approached with some circumspection, and it might be unwise to attempt any negotiation until they knew a little more clearly what were the views of other Governments, but they hoped shortly to make preliminary soundings among interested Governments, after which they would bo in a position, to decide whether any • definite proposals could be made with reasonaWo chance of success* . ,

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Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 15

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PACIFIC PACT Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 15

PACIFIC PACT Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 15

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