THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMB 30 1937
ANGLO-FRENCH VIGILANCE ON FAR EASTERN CRISIS Complete Unanimity In London Conversations
STATESMEN RANGE
FAR AND WIDE IN DISCUSSION
London, To-day.
"WE only came out when unanimity was reach- ed," was the smiling remark by the French Premier, M. Camille Chautemps, at the conclu- sion of yesterday evening's Anglo-French con- versations.
His remark denotes the success of the first day's
business, ranging over a wide field.
Firstly, Lord Halifax reported on his impressions in his German visit, and then the statesmen explored the colonial question in all its aspects
CONDITION
FOR GERMANY
London, To-day.
According to some French observers, it is believed that at the Anglo-French talks it was agreed that Germany's
colonial claims be discussed only if Germany discusses a general pacific settlement. Reuter.
DANZIG IS AND
EXPLOSION AT HUDDERSFIELD DYE WORKS
An explosion the windows of distance aroun works in Hudd
A shed was injured
London, To-day
some
Noise of the explosion could be heard twelve miles away, while places up to six miles distant felt the shock of the explosion. Reuter
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and agreed that further examination would be WILL BE GERMAN BRITISH MILITARY
necessary.
exhibition in
MISSION TO PORTUGAL
London, To-day. Lord Cranborne, Under-Foreign
Berlin, To-day. The leader of the Nazi Party in Thereafter the situation of the France nor England plan any deci Little Entente was debated, in view sive change of foreign policy. It is Danzig, opening an of M. Yvon Delbos departure for again emphasised that the revision Westphalia yesterday, declared that Warsaw on Thursday, after which of the Franco-Soviet Pact will not Danzig was, is and will be German. he will visit Bucharest, Belgrade be discussed and the colonial ques: "It can now openly be stated," he Secretary. announced in the House and Prague.
tion, the Far East crisis and the declared, that Danzig is ruled by of Commons yesterday that a Bri Ferrish military mission is visiting When the Far East was dis- Spanish problem will be chief sub- men who take orders from
With especial Hitler" cussed, both sides fully agreed jects of discussion.
on the seriousness of the posi- satisfaction the press states that the tion and the need for vigilance to safeguard their interests, Finally, views were exchanged on Spain.
CO-OPERATION-
In the sum, both sides expressed a desire to co-operate with all other countries, though it is real- ised that much preparation is necessary before actual negotia tions came in sight.
visit of Lord Halifax to Germany seems to be understood in Paris, and adds that just as the Berlin-Rome Axis must be accepted as a fact, so must also the special relations be- tween France and England be re- cognised.
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that
NO DANGER OF WAR British official circles, however, it is stated are now convinced there is no acute danger of war in M. Chantemps, interviewed by Europe, and the time has now come Reuter, expressed great pleasure at to endeavour to solve tensions the course of events which reveal parleys. ed the full solidarity of the two governments.
TOUR OF WORLD
"We not only made a tour of the horizon but a tour of the world," he declared.
Declining to commit the impro- priety of disclosing details, M Chantemps added that the confer- ence would be resumed to-day.
"A communique will be issued in
by
It is stated that the outcome of the British and French conversa- tions will be communicated to Ber- lin and Rome in course of this week. The Prime Minister, it is added, will make a second and more explicit statement on Lord Halifax's visit to Germany in the House of Commons: before the week-end. The Premier
will however refuse to make the visit the subject of a debate. Trans- Ocean
the afternoon but we shall finish AMERICAN WIVES
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WEEK OF DECISIONS
Londen, To-day.
MAY RETURN
Washington, To-day. Admiral Harry Yarnell, United
week of decisions" is what al- States commander-in-chief in the
au
most the entire London press calls Far East, has informed the the next few days, with the visit of thorities at the naval base in Manila the French Premier and Foreign that Washington has no objection to Minister
return of wives and dependents of The conference between the officers and men of the Asiatic Fleet French and British statesmen will and Marine Corps to Shanghai now probably be over by noon. An im- that conditions are getting quieter. portant addition to the programme-Renter.
has been an invitation to lunch at
Buckingham Palace, on which occa
sion Lord Halifax and the Foreign JAPAN AND FRANCO
Secretary, Mr. Eden, will also be present This invitation by the King is cited by the press as indicat
ing the importance of the visit.
Tokyo, To-day.
It is learned authoritatively that
The consensus of the lengthy com-Japan will formally recognise ments in all papers seem to show General Franco on December that the opinion prevails that neither Reuter.
TYPHOID IN CROYDON
London, To-day.
Portugal next February for the
purpose of establishing contact with the approp thorities and reviewing mati common interest
QUEEN MARY VISITS CITY
Queen Mary
At noon yesterday typhoid cases in Croydon had reached 235, though there have been no further deaths formal visit to There were nine cases in the last land mspected
24 hours, but the rate of increase premises for is now less rapid-Reuter.
hour Renter.
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