INDIRECT OFFER.
French Premier Will Assist Germany. Press Association—Copyright. Received 11.40 a.m. Lyons, January 24. An indirect offer of assistance for Germany in return for an Arms Convention was made by M. Blum at a banquet presided over by M. Herriot and attended by 3000 supporters cf the “Popular Front.” M. Blum said that he did not wish to offend Germany by a blunt bargaining offer, but an inescapable connection existed between economic collaboration and the organisation of peace. A general settlement depended essentially on Germany. It was impossible to aid any Power, if there was fear that the help would be used to increase military forces. “But if Germany demonstrates her desire to collaborate, we are ready to work with her.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 342, 25 January 1937, Page 5
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122INDIRECT OFFER. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 342, 25 January 1937, Page 5
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