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AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST

FRIENDSHIP IN A WORLD OF PEACE

NAZIS STATE DISPLEASURE TO TURKEY

BERLIN, TO-DAY,

THE TURKISH AMBASSA- DOR TO GERMANY, M. HAMDI ARPAG, VISITED HERR VON

His Majesty On Anglo-American Relations

Washington, To-day.

President Roosevelt, toasting the King and Queen at the State banquet last night, said the entire United States welcomed Their Majesties.

RIBBENTROP YESTERDAY President Roosevelt dwelt on Anglo-American

FOR A DISCUSSION OF “PRO- BLEMS WHICH HAVE ARISEN BETWEEN GERMANY AND TURKEY AS A RESULT OF THE ANGLO-TURKISH

AGREEMENT.”

Political circles attach import-

friendship and the example they set the world by not fortifying their borders and not enter- ing an armaments race against each other.

the

He referred to the recent settle-, joy every minute of their remaining ment of the question of two Pacific time in the United States,

He brought from Canada islands by joint use and deferring until 1989.

-HUNDRED-

INJURED IN AIR MISHAP

Berlin, To-day The German military plane. which crashed into a house in Gelnhausen near Frankfurt on Main yesterday, started a fire which spread to 12 additional houses, it is now reported.

In addition to the three mem- bers of the crew, three inhabitants of the village were killed, six ser- iously and one hundred slightly injured. Trans-Ocean.

SALVAGE EFFORT

ance to this conference, the first the question of ultimate sovereignty warm greetings of their neighbour MAY BE ABANDONED

an-

relations

and trusted friend, and from He added that if this illustration Empire he brought expressions of of the

use of methods of peace the utmost cordiality and goodwill.

PATH OF FRIENDSHIP could be universally followed the would of all countries

President Roosevelt He wished rest on a sure foundation and the every possible health and happi- world would be again happy, pros-ness, and trusted the future his- tory of the United States would President Roosevelt concluded: continue to be marked by that or- "May this kind of understanding der, progress and prosperity which between our countries. grow ever was theirs in the past. friendship may our

to take place between the German Foreign Minister and the Turkish Ambassador since Turkey nounced her intention of conclud- ing a military pact with Britain. The conference lasted longer than normal for such visits.

Although official circles main-perous and peaceful. tain complète silence, it is assum- ed that Germany asked for a clear statement of Turkey's posi- tion as regards Germany and her closer, and axis partner Italy.

Trans-Prosper." Ocean.

NEW SPAIN'S CONSTITUTION

BURGOS, TO-DAY.

THE KING'S REPLY The King replied thanking Pre- sident Roosevelt for his kind invi- tation and kinder welcome.

He said he and the Queen were deeply touched by their reception in Washington, and expected to en-

WEATHER REPORT

THE COMMITTEE OF THE A TEMPERATURE OF 87, TWO FALANGE WHICH HAS BEEN DEGREES BELOW THE MAXI- COMMISSIONED .. ́- WITH THE MUM THIS YEAR, WAS EXPERI STUDY OF THE LAW DEALING ENOED YESTERDAY. MINIMUM WITH THE POLITICAL ORGANI- | LAST NIGHT WAS 80 AND THIS SATION OF A NEW NATIONAL | MORNING 81, WITH HUMIDITY SYNDICALIST SPAIN, HAS COM-82 PER CENT. PLETED ITS LABOURS AFTER TWO DAYS OF DELIBERATIONS. The draft of the law will now be submitted to the Grand Council of the Falange for approval.

Spanish political quarters attach great importance to the law which is characterised as an epochmaking achievement in the field of social legislation.

The social legislation of new Spain, they point out, will utilise the experiences gathered in

Ger:

many and It but it will introduce a completely növel feature through e vertical organisation of syndi cates.

The Ministerial Council will; so it is declared, meet before end of the present week for pastage of the law. Trang-Ocean:"

The Royal Observatory reports that a weak anticyclone covers the Pacific to the south-east of Japan, and pressure is high over the upper Yangtse Valley.

A depression is moving eastward over the Gulf of Pechili.

A trough of low pressure ex- tends from Tongking to South China, and a small depression ap- pears to be situated near Swatow.

Londen, To-day. The Soviet Ambasador M. Mai

visited" Lörd · Helldaniye

a. short conference.

is stated in Informed circles that the conference dealt with the oviet negotiations.→→Trans-

The King concluded: "I pray that our great nations may ever in future walk together in the path of friendship in a world of peace."

Reuter.

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London,

To-day.

The possibility that the attempt to salvage the submarine Thetis will be abandoned, was hinted at by Lord Stanhope on Thursday. in a statement before the House of Lords..

He declared that the salvage 'firm is still at work on the submarine but that in the event of a storm or unexpected disturbance, the efforts would have to be abandoned. -Trans-Ocean.

Town-

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