MILITARY MEASURES BY FRANCE

Paris, To-day.

NAZI PRESS GIVES 'SERIOUS' WARNING

Berlin, To-day.

The activity of the English press in attributing aggressive designs to Germany and Italy plays an im- portant part in articles in the Ger- man press.

M. Daladier yesterday disclosed

Following repudiation of alleged that the French Government has German plans against Holland, the adopted military measures for papers protest energetically against securing the frontiers of France English press reports regarding alleged concentration of German and her Empire against any sur-troops on the Yugoslav frontier, as prise.

well as regarding alleged Italian schemes directed against Gibraltar and the Sudan.

Zei-

warning"

the

The Premier expressed the grati- tude of the Government to all men who returned to their regiments. The "Deutsche Allgemeine He thanked also those who had tung" gives "serious assumed special obligations in against such reports that, in factorier connected with national end, may create a panic from which be defence.

the worst consequences must The French Government, he defeared.-Trans-Ocean. clared, is in constant contact with the Governments of Great Britain, the U.S., Russia, Poland and the countries of the Balkan Entente and it is the aim of the Government to co-operate with all nations who are resolved to oppose any attempt to impose a regime of Trans-Ocean.

force.

SEQUELS TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT

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(Continued from Page 1). Trans-Ocean, quoting Danzig paper, "to clarify pending ques- tions, followed by mobilisation and conclusion of the London Agree- ment, Poland's attitude was clear- Berlin had not

The Royal Observatory reports ly understood.. that weak anti-cyclones cover Man-failed. to point out the dangers churia and the Pacific to the which must result for Poland from south-east of Japan. Depressions the "opportunity thus lost."

"It is not customary for the are moving eastward over Hok- kaido and the central Yangtze German Foreign Office, especially Valley. Pressure remains relative-under existing circumstances, to ly low over Tongking.

renew proposals which have been Local forecast: E. to S.E. rejected, although they were of a

nature susceptible winds, light to moderate; cloudy, Imoderate

discussion." Trans-Ocean. local fog or mist.

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