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HENDERSON MISSION

WORK FOR DISARMAMENT SEVERAL CONSULTATIONS. FRANCO-GERMAN PARLEY, HIGHLY DESIRABLE. (United Press Association—By Eleotno Telegraph. —Copyright.) (Received 9 a.m.) BERLIN, July 19. The President of the Disarmament Conference, Mr Arthur Henderson, who already has met the Prime Ministers of Italy and France, Signor Mussolini and M. Daladier, is in Berlin. He is going to Prague to consult Dr Benes, Czecho Slovakian Foreign Minister, and will then proceed to Munich, where the German Chancellor, Herr Hitler, is staying. A meeting has been arranged. Mr Henderson told journalists that a meeting between Herr Hitler and M, Daladier was eminently desirable to remove doubts. After his conversations here he would feel greater confidence about the possibility of disarmament. Official circles comment that Herr Hitler has no objection to meeting M. Daladier.

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Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 6

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HENDERSON MISSION Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 6

HENDERSON MISSION Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 6

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