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LAKE TSANA
Cairo, To-day.
It is stated that in course of conversations between the Italian Minister, Signor Chigi and the Premer, Nahas Pasha, the question of Egyptian Consular representa- tion in Ethiopia was seriously dis- cussed
The conversations between the two statesmen will shortly be re- sumed and it is believed that the Italian and the Egyptian Govern- ments will come to an understand- ing in this question.
JAPAN'S NEW ENVOY IN BERLIN
Tokyo, To-day.
An announcement says that the Government has appointed Mr. Shigemori Togo, director of the department for European affairs In the Foreign Office, as Ambas- sador to Berlin in succession to Count Mashakoj, ko
The Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Berlin will succeed Mr. Togo in the Foreign Office in Tokyo-Trans-Ocean
PROTECTION OF
FRENCH SHIPS
DEMANDED
Paris, To-day..
Much importance is attached in political circles to the remark made by Signor Mussolini to the representative of an Egyptian newspaper, in which it is believed lies the recognition of Italy of Egyptian zones of interest in the Marseilles got into touch with the Lake Tsana district, which ques-Under Secretary of State for Mer- tion will, it is thought, be solved to mutual satisfaction. Ocean
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The Seamen's Trade Union of
chant Marine, M. Tasso, mmediate- ly it had become known that the French steamer "Oued Mellah” was sunk, and demanded that the
CABINET CRISIS protection provided for the French
IN HUNGARY DENIED
Budapest, To-day. The Hungarian Premier, Dr. Daranyi, in a speech at a meeting of the Govern- ment Party yesterday, de- nied press reports of a crisis within the Cabinet."
Merchant Marme should be in- creased
According to the report of the Seamen's Trade Union on the con- versations with a representative of M. Tasso, the first measure to com- ply with the seamen's request will be taken to-day, when the steamer Loutoubia" leaves Marseilles, and will be accompanied by French warships on its entire journey to North Africa.
In all probability a similar pro- cedure will be adopted with all Turning to the internation situation future French ships on their trips the Premier supported Germany in the Mediterranean.
and Italy, stating that their policy would contribute to appeasement of the European situation.
Hungarian foreign policy remain- ed unchanged, on the basis of the Rome Protocols.
Negotiations with the Little En- tente countries (Czecho-Slovakia,
DUFF COOPER
ON BRITISH
Yugo Slavia and Rumania), initiat- SPAIN POLICY
ed at Geneva and Sinaia, had not yielded practical results.
Relations between Hungary and the Little Entente could not become. normal unless the minority question. in the latter countries was settled Trans-Ocean.
ANGLO-TURKISH AGREEMENT RUMOURS
London, To day. "What happens in Spain is no concern of Britain's, but she is determined to keep the high seas free to British commerce, de clared the First Lord of the Ad- miralty, Mr. A. Duff Cooper, in the House of Commons yester day in refutation of Opposition criticism of British policy in the Spanish conflict.
Admitting that the non-interye tion policy had not always been practiced in a satisfactory manner by all countries, Mr. Duff Cooper maintained that its ultimate aims ap-complied with the wishes of the pearing in the Syrian press of a British people, "who are determined secret Anglo-Turkish Agree not to be drawn into any ment
Damascus, To-day.
Persistent rumours" are
conflict."
foreign
The press also alleges that Bri
NO CHANGE OF POLICY tain and France have reached agree- ment on the present Arab nationalist
In branding the Spanish movement in Palestine and Syria
es" he continu The Anglo-Turkish Treaty, says tionalists as pi
cer we should realise that the one report, grants to Britain
can also be accuse Pearleaf, has reported the loss of a would become a base for the Bri-not having kept its house in watch,
October 24 and Octo- tish Fleet ber 26 on board the ship
ARMY RECRUIT Captain Callaway, of the R. F. A tain rights in Alexandretta, which
London, To-day.
for
London's intake of recruits the Regular Army last week doubling we ed the returns for the correspond- less.
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Use of the base desired by The First Lord concluded. "Bri- Britain, it is claimed, since Cyprus tain from the very beginning has is not a satis
centre for the not changed her policy with
to Spain Trans-Ocean: Fleet
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