English Reject U. S. Demands, Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-24

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ENGLISH REJECT U S DEMANDS LONDON England Oct 22 The diplo ¬ matic correspondent for the Daily Mail said today that he understood that the British government virtually had rejected American demands concerning the Anglo American trade pact pactHe He said that a written statement of the British position has been sent to Washington and probably would be presented to Ameri ¬ can officials next week weekThe The statement the correspondent added1 left the way open for continued negotia ¬ i tions however as the British government is anxious to conclude an agreement agreementThe The Financial Times predicted that a statement regarding the negotiations prob ¬ ably will be made when Parliament reasl I sembles on November 1 The article said there was a strong probability that Oliver Stanley would address the House and take the opportunity to spike various rumors regarding progress of the proposed pact discussions


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