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ITALO-BRITISH AG REEMENT [BY CABLE PRESS ASSN. COPYRIGHT.] ROME, February 28. < A communique from the British Embassy states that an Italo-British agreement has been reached in principle on the outstanding question at the London Conference, as the result of friendly conversations in a spirit of cordial collaboration between Signor Grandi, Admiral Sirianni, Mr. A. Henderson (Foreign Secretary), and Mr A. V. Alexander (First Lord of the Admiralty). The terms of the proposed agreement have still to be submitted to the French Government, for which purpose Messrs Henderson and Alexander are going to Paris. Should the French Government agree, the proposals will then be submitted to the United States, Japan, Britain and the Dominions.
M. BRIAND’S HOPE
PARIS. February 28
Messrs Henderson and Alexander are due to-morrow. They proceed direct to the Quai D’Orsay to confer with M. Briand and M. Dumont, after which they will go to London on Monday. M. Briand told a French correspondent to-day:—“l hope (hat a wellequipped ship will emerge from the yard of the discussion.”
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