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GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE STATEMENT ON MINISTERIAL DISCUSSIONS POLICY OF COLLABORATION REAFFIRMED (British Official Wireless.) (Recd This Day, 12.7 a.m.) RUG&Y, April 29. A communique issued at the conclusion of the Anglo-French talks states that during theii; visit to London M M. Daladier and Bonnet had a number of conversations with Mr Chamberlain, Lord Halifax and other British ministers, in the course of which they discussed, in the spirit of mutual confidence, which inspires the relations between the two countries, the principal questions which at present affect the maintenance of peace. As a result of the very frank and full discussion which took place, it was once again recognised that France and Britain are bound together by a close community of interests and the French and British ministers agreed that it was therefore of the highest importance in the present circumstances that the two Governments should continue and develop their policy of consultation and collaboration, in defence not, only of their common interests, but also of those ideals of national and international life which unite the two countries.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1938, Page 8
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