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HALT CALLED

NO MORE CONCESSIONS GERMANY AND ITALY Reported British Decision HALIFAX’S INFLUENCE [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright 1 LONDON, Feb. 19. The Sunday Express says that the foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons decided that the period of concessions to Germany and Italy has ended. The Committee reached its decision after a private address from the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, who

is reported to be advocating tha: Britain take a stronger line in dealing with the units of the German-Italian-Japanese axis. He is credited with willingness to recognise the advantages of a rapprochment with Russia It is believed that the bombing oi Minorca during the negotiations for its surrender has had a profound influence on-Mr. Chamberlain’s attitude,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 7

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HALT CALLED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 7

HALT CALLED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 7

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