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FRANCE WITH SOVIET PACT
BRITAIN IN FAR EAST
PARIS, TO-DAY.
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THE CONFERENCE BETWEEN EIGN SITUATION DELIVERED
THE SOVIET FOREIGN COM- BEFORE THE CHAMBER'S COMMISSAR, M. MOLOTOFF AND MISSION FOR FOREIGN
THE BRITISH AND AF. FAIRS, THE FOREIGN MINIS- AMBASSADORS AND THE BRI- TER, M. GEORGES BONNET,
TISH SPECIAL ENVOY, MR. WIL- TOUCHED UPON THE
LIAM FAR
STRANG, YESTERDAY EASTERN SITUATION, FRANCO. AFTERNOON LASTED ABOUT ANGLO-SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS,
TWO HOURS. THE FRANCO-TURKISH AGRDE- MENT AND RELATIONS. WITH SPAIN.
Neither side issued any statement after the conference, but it is be- lieved in informed quarters that Concerning Far Eastern develop-
the British Ambassador, Sir Wil- ments, he declared the French at-liam Seeds, submitted to the Soviet titude was identical with that of Foreign Commissar a new Franco- Britain, and expressed the hope
British formula concerning the that the conflict at Tientsin would guarantee of the Baltic States be localised and soon
which was demanded by the Soviet settled through an agreement between
Government. Japan and Britain.
In the Franco-Anglo-Soviet nego- tiations, agreement had been achieved on individual points, he stated, and there were hopes of complete agreement within a short time.
Signing of the Franco-Turkish agreement will take place in the immediate future, he stated, the negotiations over mutual assistance and cession of the Sanjak of Alex- andretta to Turkey having been carried on simultaneously.
It is declared that M. Molotoff will now inform the Political Bu- reau of the Soviet Government of the outcome of his conference with the British and the French repre- sentatives.
Informed quarters expect that the Soviet Russian Government will make a statement defining its atti- tude this morning.-Trans-Ocean.
the Berard-Jordana agreement.
He pointed out that 280,000 Spanish refugees are still in France, the number having been 500,000 at the time of the collapse of the Republican front in Cata-
Trans-Ocean.
Discussing Franco-Spanish rela- tions, M. Bonnet emphasised that France was making a loyal endea vour to execute the conditions of lonia,
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