Sir John Simon and Mr Ramsay MacDonald leave Hendon Aerodrome for Stresa (1935)
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As part of pre-World War II appeasement of the Axis nations, Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon fly to Stresa in Italy to discuss the limitation of military aircraft with France, Italy, and Germany
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SLATE INFORMATION: From Hendon
ENGLAND: London: Barnet: Hendon Aerodrome:
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LONDONDERRY, Lord At Hendon W. Sir J. Simon, & the P.M.
MacDONALD, RAMSAY w. Sir John Simon leaves Hendon for Stressa
SIMON, Sir John w. R. MacDonald leave Hendon for Stressa
Personalities - Politicians; Italy
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