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FRENCH MINISTER

VISIT TO MOSCOW ENTHUSIASTIC' WELCOME... (United Press Association— By Electricr Telegraph—Copyright) MOSCOW, 15th September. Litvinoff and- high-aviation-officials enthusiastically welcomed "M. Cot, the French Minister. Bands played “The Internationale” and “The Marseillaise.” The newspaper ' “Redsta ' Hie' organ of the War Commissariat, hails the visit as another- link strengthening Braneo-Russian relations, and, “another proof of the success of our.peace policy, which is creating a peaceful atmosphere throughout the world.” • • ■ . AIR RAPPROCHEMENT ”" (Received 18th September;— a.m.) MOSCOW, 17th September. M. Cot has confirmed -reports; qri a Franco-Russia air rapprochement. HIGH OFFICIAL HONOURS MOSCOW, 17th September. Some of M. Cot’s party of 25 inspected the aircraft factories, in which corihec-" .U tion the French could barely- conceal— - their desire to oust the Germans provicT-. ing the financial basis'of'the'dedl' iij scLt-'";'’ isfactory. The visitors are receiving high.’ official honours. The newspapers laVlSh”’”' goodwill propaganda, declaring- that : a now era in Franco-Soviet relations began " with M. Herriot’s visit, followed' by-Mi-Cot, who is the first active m'einbe'r.of : -7 the French Cabinet to visit the SoVifet:

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 September 1933, Page 5

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FRENCH MINISTER Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 September 1933, Page 5

FRENCH MINISTER Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 September 1933, Page 5

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