EUROPEAN ALIGNMENTS
" ~ "A distinction has to be drawn between the form and the substance of the Nyon procedure. At every stage Jtaly was carefully and courteously kept informed and even consulted about the work in hand. In substance, a Franco-British naval patrol of the whole Mediterranean was aconrately assessed by the nnconcealed glee of French opinion. Despite Mr Eden's undoubted desire not to divido Europe into two camps, Nyon has divided Europe into two oamps, and Britain is in oue of them. What makes it worse, the two camps underrate each other's strength. Britain is being made to take sides against Germany and Italy. A solemn watehfulness is imposed upon BritiSh policy if the risk is to be minimised. Only a carefully persucd neutral and reconciling attitude can now serve. The peace of i ^orj.d at the meroy of aocidBntg.,,=rIhe Ohaerve^ London,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 60, 3 December 1937, Page 4
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142EUROPEAN ALIGNMENTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 60, 3 December 1937, Page 4
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