"FUNERAL WAKE"
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DIPLOMATIC DINNER PARTY AND DISARMAMENT QUESTION
— By Telegraph — Copyrlghty
Rec. Dec. 6, 8.15 p.m. Geneva, Dec. 6. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's dinner party was without result. It was suggested that the festival was in the nature of a funeral wake, with the disarmament conference as the corpse The latest advice at Geneva shows that the all day efforts of Mr. MaeDonald, Sir John Simon and Mr. Norman Davis, America, to induce M. Herriot to meet the German claims of equality were of little avail. Opinion is now inclined to favour Mr. Davis' idea that the existing result be embodied in a protoeol. Baron von Neurath, German Foreign Minister, had an hour's interview with Mr. MacDonald directly he arrived, which was most courteous. At the dinner party M. Herriot and Baron von Neurath seemed • to be avoiding each other. M. Herriot is leaving Geneva on Tuesday evening and will return on Saturday.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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154"FUNERAL WAKE" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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