REACTIONS ON CONTINENT
FRENCH SATISFACTION RESERVATIONS AT ROME (Reed. March 27. 2.40 p.m.) LONDON, March 26. The first read ions in Paris appeared quite satisfactory from the French viewpoint, said tlie spokesman of the French Foreign Office lifter rending the speech given in the House of Commons on the international situation by the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden. lie added that the speech was courageous and statesmanlike in the face of the difficult English public opinion. At Rome Mr. F.dcn's declaration of Britain's unbiased independence was particularly well received in official quarters, but it was noted thai he ignored.tho vital clement of one of the Lo.-arrfo-members being unable to play a proper part in the con verso lions. Sipinor Mussolini informed the French Ambassador and Dr. Suvicb informed the German and Soviet Ambassadors that, as Signer CSrandi had declared at the London Naval Conference, Italy could not lake a definite.line as long as she remained under the League sanctions.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 15
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