WORLD TENSION
APPRECIABLY EASIER
MR. EDEN'S BELIEFf
GENEVA, May 26.
The British, Foreign Secretary, Mfc, Anthony Eden, in a speech to the In* ternational Journalists' Association, said that 'international tension had appreciably eased,,largely, as a.result of the conversations held in: London at Coronation .time. ;, ' ' [
Problems were still .acute and tragia ; conditions still persisted in- Spain, ha said, but there was a widespread im« pression that the situation was no^fl ■ less tense, and that, an era of internaW > tional opportunity might,.be at hand. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 9
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