ANGLO-FRENCH CONSULTATION Exchange Of Details Of Cabinet Talks
M. Bonnet In London
Conference
With M. Daladier
Paris, To-day.
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The British Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Campbell, was received by the Foreign Minister, M. Bonnet, yesterday afternoon. The British diplomat communicated to the French Foreign Minister the decisions which were reached by the Bri-
tish Cabinet on Tuesday.
•HINES'
TRIAL EVIDENCE
New York, To-day.
The highlight of yesterday's hearing in the Hines trial was the testimony of the prosecution's star witness, Richard (Dixie) Da- vis, who stated that he had paid Hines about U.S.G$40,000 between October, 1982 and July, 1935 for political "Axing" for Schultz's gang-Reuter.
CZECH GENERAL RECALLED
It is reported from London that the French Ambas-
Prague, To-day. sador, M. Corbin, likewise informed the British
The Czechoslovak Military At- Foreign Office of the decisions which were ar-tache in Moscow, General Dastich, rived at by the Cabinet Council at the Palais has been recalled. His place will d'Elysee on Tuesday.
Commenting on this exchange of information the French papers once more stress that the British and French Governments are closely cooperating with each other. After
receiving the British Charge d'Affaires, M. Bonnet had prolonged conference with the Promier, M. Daladier, discussing
the general situation.
The impression still prevails here that the tension has relaxed to some extent. Paris is now looking to wards Berlin and Prague with the keenest attention.
The Paris "Soir" says that "Bri-. tain's real intentions" will now be announced to Germany by Sir Nevile Henderson while the "Intransi- geant" believes that Sir Nevile Henderson will merely keep the German Government constantly-in- formed regarding the decisions reached by the British Government in accordance with the require- ments of the situation.-Trans- Ocean.
FRENCH TRADE UNION PROTEST MEETING
Paris, To-day.
The Federation of Trades Un- ions of Paris and vicinity has call- ed upon all Trades' Union organisa- tions of the French capital to as- semble on the Place de la Nations on Friday for a protest demonstra- tion against the plans of the Gov- ernment to make changes in the forty-hour-week..
The Federation declares that the decisions of the Council of Minis- ters is an unconstitutional viola- tion of the 40-hour-week that the workers must not tolerate.-Trans- Ocean.
No official explanation of the of parti- reasons for this change cular interest at the present criti- be taken by General Farsky, for- cal situation has so far been Imerly Military Attache in Riga, obtainable.-Trans-Ocean.:
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