REPLY AWAITED IN LONDON
(Received July 4, 1.15 p.m.) , RUGBY, July 3. Replying to questions in the Rouse of Commons in reference to the AngloSoviet negotiations, the Prime Minister said: — ""Further instructions havu been sent te the British -Ambassador-, and, to company with the French AmbassadQ.. he hqd another interview with ML. Molotov on Saturday. Britain is now awaiting a considered reply from the Soviet, gn,d I d§ not think i\ a.iYJiablO .to make a. furthe? statement at this stage of the negotiations." He added that he could net expect to make a more definite statement until thj§ eonjiiered ?egly had be§n received-
RUGBY, July 3.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 9
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