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today indicate grounds for hope that Mussolini might
favorably consider making a gesture in terms of advancing 
the time-table of removal of volunteers from Spain as 
his contribution towards bringing the Anglo-Italian 
Agreement into operation. Such event would prove a 
step forward and might serve towards tranquilizing a 
number of sore spots which have developed in the 
Mediterranean area during the past few months and which 
have been eclipsed by the Czechoslovak situation.
 
 
Moreover, another ray of hope is attributable to
further confidential reports reaching here today that the 
British Govermment plans, in event of succeeding in 
bringing about the operation of the Anglo-Italian agreement, 
to initiate a move for a "Great Pow~s" conference. 
Furthermore, it is intended that while the first meeting 
might be limited to the major powers, the scope of the 
conference will subsequently be extended to include 
other powers.
 
 
Meanwhile, there are still numerous issues requiring 
urgent consideration such as Spain, further minority 
problems in Czechoslovakia, Palestine, Germany' s demands
in the colonial domain, et cetera.
 
 
Moreover, statesmen in countries east of Berlin,
meanwhile stand upon a pile of debris coneisting of
scrapped alliances, bankrupt system of collective security,
Eastern and Central European disillusionment in Western
European moral and military support, shattered principles
governing conduct of International dealings, and now face
a transitional period. Moreover, they are faced, even 
as are the statesmen in London, with the question as to
whether it would be better to "play ball" with Germany,
or to build up their respective armed and diplomatic
strengths against a potential increase in the scope of
Hitler's appetite.
 
 
I am personally inclined to feel Hitler's voracious
appetite will have been omly whetted by his recent gains.
Moreover, I am aware that official circles here feel
there are as yet no tangible grounds for a belief that
Hitler has altered his determination to continue driving
eastward and southeastward.
 
 
In this connection, one thing is becoming clear in
my numerous conversations with Polish officials. That is
 
 
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