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SAAR SITUATION

SIR A. GODLEY'S VIEv/S

BRITISH TROOPS’ PRESENCE

(Per Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, last night. Asked to-day if he could otter any comment on the situation in the Saar, General Sir Alexander Godley said he was not really closely enough in touch with the issues there to discuss them in detail. “1 do think, however,” he remarked, “that the presence of the British troops in the Saar is the best augury for a just and satisfactory solution of the question being arrived at. The record of the British Army of the Rhine, both at Cologne and Wiesbaden, with regard to its dealings with Germans and French, and the good feeling which the British Army left behind at these places will, I am sure, he a very important factor in the Saar.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 8

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131

SAAR SITUATION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 8

SAAR SITUATION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 8

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