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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 14, 1989.

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TO GREECE AND RUMANIA

Paris, To-day.

A similar declaration in respect of the assurances given to Greece and Rumania, as announced hy Mr. Chamberlain on behalf of Britain in the House of Commons, is contained in a statement issued by M. Edouard Daladier, the Premier, on behalf of the French Government.

M. Daladier reiterates the aims of French policy as

outlined in his broadcast on March 29.

He says that France has since acted without wordy

demonstrations and vain provocation.

Let's

March

To Paris

Rome, To-day.

Simultaneously

with

She has taken military measures which guarantee French and Em- |pire frontiers against all surprises.

The Government remained in permanent contact with the Gov- ernments of Britain, the United the States, Russia, Poland and Balkan Entente."

He was convinced that their ob ject would be attained by organis- ing collaboration between all na- tions who did not wish to threaten the vital interests of any people and were determined to oppose all

the meeting of the Fas-attempts at domination. cist Grand Council in the

COMMON AGREEMENT

Palazzo Venezia, there M. Daladier declared that the was a mass demonstra-close and profound agreement with tion in front of the Palaz-Britain had never greater strength

the to-day. zo, where Fascist organ- He then read the declaration of isations, with flags and support for Greece and Rumania bands, as well as a huge drawn up in common crowd had collected.

of

with Britain. Reuter.

agreement

FRENCH POLICY

When the Secretary-General the. Fascist Party, Starace, read the Grand

Defining French policy, M. Dala- resolution passed by the

dier declared it was the protection Council, the masses shouted:

"Down with France-

of the territory of France and her Let's march to Paris!”

Empire against every direct or in- Time and again the Fascist lead-direct menace to her integrity and ers shouted: "What is France do- rights, to endeavour to support the

answered: ing?" and the crowd

cause of peace and to further such deemed appro- alliances as were "We are fed up with France!" The Duce then appeared

priate for providing protective soli- who threaten stated that events in Albania were darity against any the result of Italy's will power and their independence. This was the might, adding that Italy would be a policy which the French Govern: true friend to friendly powers, but

ment had pursued in the realiza- could responsibility would take up a clear, decísive and

tion that no determined attitude towards hostile

be avoided which concerned the de- mother country.- powers.

stiny of the Trans-Ocean.

and

Italy, he concluded, would go her way relentlessly to-morrow as she was doing, to-day and had yesterday,

done

The speech was continually. In-

terrupted by cries "Let's march to HITLER BIRTHDAY

Paris."-Trans-Ocean,

GRAND MUFTI INVITED TO CAIRO

Copenhagen, To-day.

The Commanding General of the Danish Army, accompanied by the

TO CAIRO Chief of the Danish Navy, Vice-

London, To-day.

Admiral Rechnitzer, will arrive in Berlin on the evening of April 18th, to participate in the celebrations

The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem for the birthday of Chancellor has been invited to the new Pales- Hitler-Trans-Ocean.

tine conversations in Cairo and it

is expected that he will accept the Invitation:

new British pro-1

posals for a solution satisfactory to TO HONOUR HITLER

the

Pudding

4. Biscuit

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leaving

attende

ST. FRANCIS HOTEL

= morning,

car No. 8808,

Den Vobux Road

tral, outside Exchange Building on March 24,

day.

Council

of the

build- the Slo- schools

ance of

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