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ESSENTIAL TO PEACE DIPLOMAT’S REMINDER POSSIBLE SOVIET AIMS (Reed. Oct. 3, 12 noon) LONDON, Oct. 2. A Copenhagen message states that in a farewell press interview the retiring British Minister in Denmark, Sir Patrick Ramsay, said: “Peace is offered, but where we are aware that so much else is meant than is said it is difficult to recreate the confidence which is a condition of peace,” A message from Amsterdam quotes the Berlin correspondent of the Dutch paper Nieuwe Rotterdamsches, who declares that the Russo-German military alliance will remain veiled only while the outcome of the peace offer is awaited. It would be illusory to suppose that Ftussia in the event of the. peace proposal being accepted would fall back to a state of passivity states the correspondent.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20058, 3 October 1939, Page 5
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