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The Government of the United Kingdom does not feel that, in the present climate, it would be advisable for the current military understanding between our two nations and Iberia to be continued. Bearing this in mind, we request that Italian and Iberian forces vacate British territory in the Mediterranean and East of Suez before the first of January, 1935, unless expressly granted permission to do so. We shall also cease to patrol Italian and Iberian interests East of Suez, and have no expectation that either Italian or Iberian forces should continue protection of British interests within the Mediterranean.
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Regardless of the content of the above, the United Kingdom will continue to openly welcome Iberian vessels in British ports. Your discretion in this matter would be appreciated
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25 July 1934
The Colonial Office has sent telegrams to Siam, the Dutch East Indies, Australia, San Hainando and Brunei advising them that Malaya, Burma, Sarawak, Sabah and Singapore will extend the terms of the Regional Asiatic Trade Society to those territories if they are collectively willing to welcome the British colonies to the Society.
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Originally posted by Swamphen
What, no Blackburn Skua?
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25 July 1934
The Colonial Office has sent telegrams to Siam, the Dutch East Indies, Australia, San Hainando and Brunei advising them that Malaya, Burma, Sarawak, Sabah and Singapore will extend the terms of the Regional Asiatic Trade Society to those territories if they are collectively willing to welcome the British colonies to the Society.
The King of Siam replies that this would be acceptable to his country.
(Any idea of potential delivery dates for Brazil's Defiants?)
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "perdedor99" (Apr 30th 2007, 1:33am)
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Actually Peru is getting 70 early in 1935. Do as I did. Go directly to Boulton Paul. British weapons companies IOTL used to be very liberal in their sales. You better hurry up before they get a large government contract.
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Originally posted by RLBH
25 July 1934
The Colonial Office has sent telegrams to Siam, the Dutch East Indies, Australia, San Hainando and Brunei advising them that Malaya, Burma, Sarawak, Sabah and Singapore will extend the terms of the Regional Asiatic Trade Society to those territories if they are collectively willing to welcome the British colonies to the Society.
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The Navy has received initial bids for its new aircraft-carrier fighter. Included amongst these are a much-modified Hurricane from the Hawker firm, a gun-armed Fairey Battle and a Boulton-Paul Defiant without a turret. It is understood that no hasty decision should be expected; that the main contenders are all based on existing aircraft means that development may be accelerated when compared with an all-new aircraft.
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