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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER
PREMIER SEES THE
Visit To England
Discussed
Paris, November 25.
The dramatic meeting foreshadowed yesterday took place here to-night between Mr. Chamber- lain and the Duke of Windsor.
At the end of the Anglo-French conversations Mr. Chamberlain, who had not seen the Duke of Windsor since his abdication in December 1936, went with Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary, from-the-Quai d'Orsay to the Hotel Meurice..
They were at once shown to the Windsor to England was mention- Duke's suite on the fifth floor, and, ed. To-night the report has been remained there for 35 minutes. revived that they may go to San- The meeting took place in the dringham for Christmas, but there sitting-room of the suite overlook-is no confirmation of this, nor of ing the famous Rue de Rivoli. It another report that they may visit was in this room that the Duke and England in the spring.. Duchess of Windsor met the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester a fort- night ago.
It is understood that the Duchess of Windsor was present throughout this afternoon's conversation.
Special precautions were taken by the hotel management to ensure complete privacy.
DELIGHTED
In the Prime Minister's entour- age it was stated that as Mr. Cham- berläin had not seen the Duke since his Royal Highness left England, it was natural that when he was in the same capital the Prime Minis- ter should call.
FAREWELL RECALLED
The Duke and Duchess of Glou- cester, returning to England after -When-the-Premier-and-Lord-Ha-their-holiday in Kenya. broke their lifax left a large crowd had ga-journey-in Paris on November 111 thered in the street outside the to meet the Duke and Duchess of hotel.
Windsor.
Those in close touch with Mr. It was the Duke's first meeting Chamberlain said that he had ex-with one of his, brothers since his pressed himself as delighted at the abdication and the Duchess's first meeting and that he had said he meeting since her marriage with hoped soon to have the pleasure of one of her royal sisters-in-law. seeing the Duke and Duchess again.
The Duke of Windsor's last meet-
Earlier in the day Mr. Chambering with a Prime Minister of Great lain and the Duke of Windsor had Britain was on December 8, 1936– "xchanged visiting cards. and the two days before his abdication
uke expressed a desire for a talk when he said farewell to Mr. Bald-
win at Fort Belvedere. with Mr. Chamberlain.
SANDRINGĦAM VISIT?
WAR MINISTER
The Duke's first meeting with a The Duke, who had been golfing member of the British Cabinet in the afternoon, was anxious to since his abdication took place on learn from the Prime Minister September 28, 1937, when Mr. news of events in London. Al-Hore-Belisha, the War Minister. though they were together for
a called upon the Duke and Duchess comparatively short time they dis-at the Hotel Meurice. cussed a number of topics.
Mr. Hore-Belisha's visit was de-
It is learned that the question of scribed at the time as being en- a visit by the Duke and Duchess of tirely unofficial.
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