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AN OPEN DOOR

MORE UNITY AMONG NATIONS. “The Franco-British union is open to all, but I state categorically that, without material and positive guarantees, France will not lay down her arms. I am confident that we shall obtain material guarantees against the renewal of events such as those which we are experiencing to-day. I feel too, that the new Europe should receive a far broader organisation than that which now exists. It will be necessary to develop exchanges and perhaps to envisage several ties between the various States of Eur-

ope. We are ready, for our part, to co-operate with all those who pursue the same aim as ourselves.”—M -Daladier, the French Premier, When moving the adoption of the defence credits for the first quarter of 1940.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4272, 26 April 1940, Page 8

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AN OPEN DOOR Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4272, 26 April 1940, Page 8

AN OPEN DOOR Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4272, 26 April 1940, Page 8

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