FRANCE’S ATTITUDE.
DEFINED BY MINISTER. PARIS, Feb. 22. M. Delbos (Foreign Minister), answering questions, said that while he supported Mr Eden’s policy, he considered that the co-operation of Britain and France was essential to France. If Britain opened negotiations with Italy it would decide the course of action in the light of Signor Mussolini’s undertakings. France remained hostile to the recognition pf the Italian conquest in Abyssinia without the League’s consent.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 74, 24 February 1938, Page 2
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