SOVIET & BRITAIN
hopeful report OF THREE POWER AGREEMENT (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright), ' --h;; PARIS', July 29. The Havas News • Agency reports, that the* French Foreign Minister, M. Bonnet, told the Cabinet that in the negotiations ;at Moscow all of the essential points had been settled, but that there remained a slight difference of opinion on the drafting of an article containing indirect aggression. Pie said this would not, however, raise fundamental difficulties or affect the negotiations as a whole.
M. Bonnet added that members of the British and French General Staffs will go to Moscow in the middle of next week. The British Staff members will meet the French Staff in Paris, and they will travel on together. He said the military talks would be, coincident with political negotiations that remained to be carried out.
FRENCH MILITARY MISSION. PARIS, .Tilly 28. Tile Havas Agency states it is (reliably reported that a French Military Mission- is to go to Moscow shortly. Political and staff conservations will proceed simultaneously. WARSAW, July 28. The Polish Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) flew ’ to* Gdynia and saw the Polish Commissioner in Danzig \M. Chodacki).
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1939, Page 5
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