MR. SUN FO'S MR. DE VALERA ARRIVAL ROUSES RETURNS TO SPECULATION
Moscow, To-day.
Diplomatic circles attach great importance to the arrival of the
Chinese delegation headed by Dr.
Sun Fo.
DUBLIN
London, To-day.
The Eire Premier, Mr. Eamonn de Valera, accompanied by other Irish delegates who took part in the Anglo-Eire talks, left London yes- terday.
"They were seen off at the station The latter has already had se- veral conversations with the by the Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, and the Soviet authorities, with the aim of extending Sino-Soviet rela-Eire High Commissioner in Lon- tions, but he has been unable don, Mr. J. W. Dulanty.
As the time of departure had not states- of business been published, the Irish with the Supreme Council, which men were not bid farewell by the
huge crowd which had
yet to see Stalin owing to the Dictator's pressure
concluded on Wednesday.
Mr. Sun Fo's prestige in Moscow, them to London. owing to the Left views of
welcomed
Only a small group of London Irishmen were present at the
-Trans-Ocean.
his father (the late Dr. Yat-sen) and his own Soviet sympathies, is be-station.- lieved to enhance the mission's chances of success.
TALKS CONTINUE
Following
London, To-day. Mr. de Valera's
re-
Mr. Sun Fo's appointment as Ambassador to Moscow, succeeding: Ting Fu-tsiang, who was recently turn to Dublin, the Eire High Com recalled, is believed likely.-Reuter. missioner in London is continuing
the recent talks with British ficials. Trans-Ocean.
SPECULATION RIFE
Moscow, To-day.
Speculation is rife concerning the object of the visit to Moscow of Dr. Sun Fo.
of-
of unofficial Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet.
One rumour says that Dr. Sun So far, no official successor has Fo, who is accompanied by other been appointed to the previous Am- Chinese officials, will play the part bassador-Trans-Ocean.
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