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LONG, SECRET PARLEY.

German Cabinet to Decide Geneva Attitude. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received April 20, 355 p.m.) LONDON, April 19 The Munich correspondent of the “ Daily Telegraph ” says that Herr Hitler, Baron von Neurath and Herr Ribbenthrop, behind locked doors had a long discussion as to whether Germany should send a formal protest against the Geneva resolution. The discussion was broken up at noon, when Herr Hitler and Herr Ribbenthrop flew to Berlin in a special aeroplane It is understood that Herr Hitler favoured the despatch of a direct protest. but Baron von Neurath and Herr Ribbenthrop were not in full agreement. The subject will be decided by a full Cabinet meeting to-morrow.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20594, 20 April 1935, Page 7

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LONG, SECRET PARLEY. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20594, 20 April 1935, Page 7

LONG, SECRET PARLEY. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20594, 20 April 1935, Page 7

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