WHAT CHAMBERLAIN WANTS
"With that vivid sense of realities which distinguishes him, the new Prime Minister does not conceive of international politics in terms of separate intrigues. Ho thinks 'duos' are .dangerous and wants 'en-. sembles' instead. He considers * blocs' harmful and would fain substitutc a policy of 'circles' in place of one of 'axes.' Hence the initial steps towards the convocation of a Locarno Conference this autumn," writes Danubian Review, Budapest. "The need of a ' Western Pact' is growing more and more evident. In the West there are. no real territorial disputes; the PoweTS there are well able to guarantee each other's frontiers mutually. Sinee that part of Europe is the most important and the most alive of all, this . Pact would be a decisive step towards the pacification of the whole continent. If the four Great Powers of the West — Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy — could be brought together at the same table, ^ Tfto should,. law* *• ceR, ftnaun^ sUt flfifr WflUJ4-. gf& TLiPLs x
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 4
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