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VON RIBBENTROP ARRIVES TO DISCUSS GERMANY'S CLAIMS WITH BRITAIN

London, To-day.

The arrival of Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, in London yesterday has shifted political attention for the moment from Rome to London, although, as "The Times" points out, "it is from the Rome nego- tiations that practical results are to be looked for at this stage."

Herr von Ribbentrop has arrived to pay what is of- ficially called a farewell visit, to present his letters of recall (he was formerly Ambassador in London) and to take leave of his friends.

It is known, however, that he will take the oppor- tunity to have general talks on Anglo-German relations with Mr. Neville Chamberlain and - Lord Halifax,

"The Times" says that these The "Daily Telegraph" says in talks will be a continuation of a despatch from Berlin that Herr the discussions begun by Lord von Ribbentrop's mission will he Halifax during his visit to Herr to explore the ground. Hitler, and are designed to dis- cover a possible basis for Anglo, German negotiations..

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This, "The Times" says, is Herr Hitler's objections to British rather a difficult problem in view newspaper reporting on Germany of the numbers of problems which are sympathetically understood in are ripe for discussion.

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it clearly understood that the Bri- tish Government will under no cir cumstances curtail the freedom of the press.

This matter, however, in which Herr von Ribbentrop is deeply interested, is undoubtedly one of the things which he will bring up for discussion in London. The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that Herr Hitler still holds firm to the belief that the return of Germany's colonies can only be regarded as a question of honour and justice and not as a matter for bargaining.

HITLER'S STAND

The paper says that Herr Hitler is also convinced that questions touching upon Germany's relations with her neighbours in eastern and south-eastern Europe concern Ger- many alone and not England.

Herr von Ribbentrop will tell Mr. Chamberlain, says the paper, that if these questions, which mainly revolve around the situation of the German minorities in neighbouring countries, can be settled in a satis- factory mamer, there will be no need to harbour fears for peace.

Any interference on the part of Britain or France, on the other hand, would merely result in da- maging the prospects of arriving at a satisfactory solution-Trans- Ocean.

MEETING HALIFAX

London, To-day- Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop arrived in London yesterday after- noon and will meet the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, at 11 o'clock this morning at the Foreign Office.

It is expected that Herr von Rib- bentrop will also have conversa- tions with Mr. Neville Chamber- lain-Trans-Ocean.

London, To-day. After seeing Lord Halifax this morning, Herr von Ribbentrop will take lunch with the Prime Minis ter, and on Friday will be in audience by the King. Ocean.

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