SOFT PEDAL POLICY
COMMENT IN THE CAPITALS
LONDON. June 1.
The keynote of the official comment in London and Paris on the situation in Spain is the necessity for keeping calm.
The Spanish Government is observing similar restraint, and has declined further to comment beyond the state-' ment made to the League recounting all the facts.
French newspapers, while hoping the incident is closed, regret that Germany showed a brutal and violent reaction, which the Italians wisely avoided following the Palma bombing. • The German Press indulges in diatribes against Bolshevism, but the tenor of the comment indicates that the official policy is likewise to use the soft pedal.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 11
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