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SIR N. HENDERSON AGAIN FLIES TO BERLIN Conveying Proposals by British Cabinet AFTER LONG CONFERENCE IN DOWNING STREET HINTS OF POSSIBLE MEDIATION (’Ey Telegraph.—Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received This Day, 10.30 ajn ) LONDON, August 28. Sir Nevile Henderson, British Ambassador to Germany, is to see Herr Hiller at 30 p.m. ,Wf Pf i three It is understood that the British Note was chatted thie. times Sir Nevile Henderson was present at all the meetin s o Cabinet and also was at No. 10 Downing Street or Imn >o»> before leaving for Germany. Thus he is - ‘1 , explaining to Herr Hitler any points arising from I lie Sir Nevile Henderson left by air at 4.20 p.m. Im Beilin, where he arrived at 8.31 p.m. _ , . . e hnnß Sir Nevile Henderson, in taking olt, and replying to) shout. of “Good luck!” said, “Thank you, I’ll want all the good luck 1 Ca The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press of Britain savs- “For what it is worth, it is hinted m knowledgeable circles that Herr Hitler would regard Signor Mussolini or some such friend as an acceptable mediator, as long as he did not dUIl A Berlin message reports that it is stated, that the only basis of negotiations acceptable to Herr Hitler would bei the late President Wilson’s proposals, whereby Poland would be given only such territory as is inhabited by Poles, and ir access to the sea.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 August 1939, Page 5
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