Cheerful Signs
LONDON, September 30. When Mr Chamberlain, during the interval, returned to his hotel at Munich, he appeared to be cheerful and satisfied with the progress. A throng of people outside, and guests inside, cheered him, “Heils” and “Hochs” mingling with the cheers and hand clapping in the lobby. Hotel servants rushed to the staircase, and joined in the applause. A British authority stated to Reuters’ correspondent: “Things are going pretty well now. You will be able to return to Berlin when the conference is over,”*
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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 7
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