ATTACKS ON SHIPS
BRITAIN TO TAKE STRONG ACTION
Retaliation Against Franco if Necessary
PROPOSAL TO OPEN ANGLO-GERMAN PEACE DISCUSSIONS By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright. (Received This Day, 1.55 June L The Australian Associated Press understand ??^ at fi aS f review of the foreign situation, Cabinet has decided, firstly to take strong azures against General Franco’s continued attacks on British ships, an ""n to retaliate if necessary, and secondly to open up Anglo-German conversations for European appeasement if the Czechoslovakian pro em "”lt is gathered that the European, situation is regarded as considerably ier but the Spanish conflict continues as a formidable obstacle to ’ J ’ tvonnmiitv The Government considers that the most satismcX soluSn'wouH be a truce followed by round table negotiations. It is accordingly watching for an opportunity for British initiative, in C ° nj Th?BritlVoXS instructed Sir Robert Hodgson to bring to General Franco’s notice Mr Chamberlain’s statement regarding Alicant on May 30. ,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1938, Page 8
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