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QUESTION TO HERR HITLER
FUEHRER’S INCONSISTENCY
Mil CHAMBERLAIN’S VIEW
{United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (British. Official Wireless.) Received March 28, 12 noon. RUGBY, March 27. The fact that the Prime Minister (Mr Neville Chamberlain) was not questioned in the House of Commons to-day on the progress of consultations with other Governments is probably accounted for by the general knowledge that these consultations are being pursued, so far as Britain is concerned, in a mood which precludes unnecessary delay, while she acknowledges need for consideration.
Mr Chamberlain was, however, asked to what extent the Governmen, still regarded the AngloGerman declaration of September 29 last year as an effective instrument for regulati <ng relations between Britain and Germany.
The Premier referred the questioner to his Birmingham speech, and in reply to a suggestion that he should get in touch personally with Herr Hitler and obtain the latter’s own explanation of his grave inconsistency, Mr Chamberlain said he did not think any useful purpose would be served by doing so.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 100, 28 March 1939, Page 7
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