A UNITED FRONT
TO FACE AMERICA
FRENCH SUGGESTION
LONDON, 29th December. Thte Paris correspondent of "The Times" says the Press insists that, in view of America's attitude, France and Britain must pursue an agreed policy. "Le Temps" asserts that the Entente is indispensable as a basis of constructive European policy. Action concerted between London and Paris has never been harmfully directed against any Power or group Of Powers, but always for the general good of Europe. "The two Powers unitedly wielding the surest international influence should act co-operatively," says "Le Temps." "The solution has been easy wherever a great international discussion has been approached after a preliminary Anglo-French agreement, but when this is lacking the difficulties have been insuperable and half-measures have resulted."Germany's creditors and America's debtors should present a united front. Between the Basle findings and the American stubbornness the European nations must present America with a concerted scheme, thus making her responsible for the chaos which would follow its rejection."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 7
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162A UNITED FRONT Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 7
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