FRANCO-GERMAN ACCORD
GOERING'S HOPES
BEGINNING OF A NEW EUROPE
(Received October lj 9 a.m.)
MUNICH, September 30. Field-Marshal Goering, in an interview, said that the- agreement meant the beginning of a New Europe. "The fact thajt M. Daladier spoke personalty to the Fuhrer," he said, "makes me feel that France now realises Germany's peaceful intentions. I /hope to see very soon a .^Franco-German accord." «
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 9
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