NON-INTERVENTION
FAILURE REGRETTED. RAY OF HOPE SEEN. v MAY JUST BE BARGAINING. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (British Official Wireless.) Received August 2, 11.55 a.m. RUGBY, Aug. 2.
The newspapers express concern at the effects of the Non-Intervention Committee’s failure to reach an agreement on the future of the nonintervention policy, and find the only encouragement in the hope that the outstanding reservations represent bargaining positions which will be approximated as a result of the Government’s further reflections, and in the spirit of the British proposals themselves. Some writers emphasise the remark in Mr R. A. Eden’s House of Conimons’ speech that it would be unwise to underrate the desire of the other nations to prevent the breakdown oi non-intervention.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 207, 2 August 1937, Page 7
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121NON-INTERVENTION Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 207, 2 August 1937, Page 7
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