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...crisis, the dilemma: Whether to accept or to reject the Anglo-French declaration made in London (TIME, Feb. 11) by His Majesty's Government with new, dynamic French Premier Pierre Etienne Flandin and his astute, peasant-born Foreign Minister, Pierre Laval...
...grapple with this Anglo-British declaration Adolf Hitler canceled all other engagements for ten days. The sabre-scarred aristocrats hoped that the mountains of documents were giving him headaches. Seated amidst them Der Reichs-fűhrer talked with Germans whom he trusts, emerged daisy-fresh, dashed to his Bavarian mountain snuggery. There, amid rarefied ozone, the Hitler intuition functions best. Last week the Realmleader again proved he is nobody's fool by releasing a declaration grudgingly admitted in Paris to be "extremely clever...
Harold Nicolson, who grieved deeply over the transition from old to new diplomacy, is doubtless experiencing a revival of faith as a result of the Anglo-French conversations now being held in London. For there is little difference between the methods being employed to bring France and England closer together, and the frequent visits paid by M. Jules Cambon to the British Foreign Office in the years immediately preceding the World War. To be sure, present-day publicity precludes the possibility of the once popular secret alliances, but this factor is merely a sign of the times. Even President Wilson...
...hearted principle of the "open door." Perhaps the Turkish concession was good but the companies wanted a new one from Irak's King Feisal. At last Irak Petroleum Co. was formed and the shares were equally divided, 23% each, among the winners: The Netherlands' Royal Dutch-Shell; Anglo-Persian, in which the British Government has a 50% interest; France's Compagnie Française des Pétroles, in which the French Government has big holdings; and the U. S.'s Near East Development Corp., owned by New York's and New Jersey...
People of Tennessee are peculiarly an Anglo-Saxon Race, and ranks seven-tenths among the States of the Union in population-rich in agriculture, minerals, etc.; but the wealth of the State does not consist alone of its manufacturing enterprises, richness of its soil, the congeniality of its climate; but rather in the quality of its people...