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FRANCE AND GERMANY

BETTER UNDERSTANDING SOUGHT SIGNIFICANT CONVERSATIONS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, October 19. ** Something more than a mere coincidence is seen in the fact that while M. Daladier was yesterday receiving Count Welczech, the German Ambassador in Paris, M. Francois Poncet, who is leaving his post as French Ambassador in Berlin (he has been appointed to Rome), was taking leave ot Herr Hitler at Berchtesgaden.” says the Paris correspondent of • The Times.' “[t is believed that the French Government is now making strenuous efforts to come to terms with Nazi Germany at the earliest possible moment.” The Berlin correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ reports that it is understood that M. Ponoet went to Berchtesgaden at Herr Hitler’s request. Herr Hitler, it is stated, expressed sincere appreciation of the efforts to improve Franco-German relations, thereby ensuring peace.

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Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 13

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FRANCE AND GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 13

FRANCE AND GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 13

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