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GOOD SENSE WINS

(Press Assn.-

FRENCH VIEW3 OF FRANCOAMERICAN TALKS ' j i "ABSURD LEGENDS DISSIPATED". |

— By Telegraph — O /pyrlght) . j

PARIS, Monday. | "Le Matin" describes the Hoover- ; Laval conversations as a victory, not : for France but for good sense. j Other newspapers stress the moral j results of M. Laval's visit and claim j that the absurd legends about France have been dissipated. Nobody can now doubt her pacific intentions. "Pertinax," in the "Echo de Paris," j predicts that M. Laval will shortly summon an advisory committee of experts to examine the duration of the Hoover moratorium and Germany's capacity to pay reparations.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 October 1931, Page 3

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GOOD SENSE WINS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 October 1931, Page 3

GOOD SENSE WINS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 October 1931, Page 3

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