ALLEGED INTERVIEW.
DENIAL BY SPANISH PRIME MINISTER. TANGIER NEGOTIATIONS. fn CAisi,t,-riiibj association-cur ybiuh-i RUGBY, Oct. 11. General Primo de Rivera yesterday issued a Press communique regarding an alleged interview with him which was telegraphed from Madrid to the Sunday newspapers on the subject of his recent conversation with Sir Austen Chamberlain. The communique states that he has made no communication whatever on the subject of his talk with Sir Austen, either oral or written, since the statement authored by him at Palma, Majorca, immediately after the meeting. The communique adds that in the Majorca conversation, as announced, there was a general exchange of impressions on world politics, but no agreement was reacced on any matter, nor was any concerted action taken. When in Paris, Sir Austen Chamberlain informed correspondents that Geneva and Tangier were among the subjects touched upon. The British Foreign Secretary declared his hope that the co-operation of Spain in the League’s activities would before long again become available, and expressed a belief that if the Franco-Spam conversations on Tangier, which were still proceeding, reached an agreement, Britain would find it acceptable.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 October 1927, Page 5
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184ALLEGED INTERVIEW. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 October 1927, Page 5
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