QUERIES PENDING
HITLER’S PLAN OF PEACE LOCARNO POWERS’ VIEW STAFF TALKS ARRANGED SILENCE OF ITALIANS (British Official Wireless.) Reed. 12.48 p.m. RUGBY, April 14. The questions which at the request ol last week’s meeting at Geneva of the Locarno Treaty Rowers, are to be addressed to the German Government by the British Government on behalf of the other Powers, and which will he directed Lo elucidate certain points in Germany’s recent peace-plan memorandum, are receiving the personal consideration of the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, but no action is likely during the current week.
The Foreign Secretary will devote his attention to tins matter on his return from Geneva, for which he will leave London to-morrow to attend the meeting of the League Committee, of thirteen which has been convened tor Thursday. No intimation has been received at London of the intention, of Italy to he represented at the staff talks winch, in accordance with the undertaking given in the decisions reached on March 19, are to begin to-morrow. The French and Belgian delegations will be received at the. Admiralty by Vice-Admiral Sir W. James, deputy chief of the naval stall, and subsequently the meetings will be continued at. the various Ministries.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18990, 15 April 1936, Page 6
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