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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 20, 199.
PREMIER HOPES FOR TRIPLE ALLIANCE BEFORE MIDDLE OF AUGUST
London, To-day. “I hope so,” said the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, when asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether the Moscow talks would be concluded in time to make an an- nouncement before the House went into recess. "We certainly have no agreement yet," the Prime Minister added, when asked by Mr. Hugh Dal- ton (Labour)" whether we were any nearer agreement as the result of the frequent new in- structions transmitted to our Ambassador in Moscow.
Mr. Chamberlain replied in the negative when Mr...Wedgwood Benn (Conservative) asked whether he
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had any information regarding For
proposal for a loan to Russia from Germany of £25,000,000.-Reuter,
London, To-day.
Reuter's diplomatic correspon- dent says that the report received
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from Sir
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Danzig
London, To-day.
garding his conversation with M. BRITAIN and France
Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minis- ter, has been considered by the Bri-
tish Government.
It is unlikely, however, that any reply will be despatched until the French Government is consulted regarding their standpoint.
It is expected that the delay will be very brief.-Reuter.
FURTHER CONCESSIONS?
Paris, To-day.
The French Ambassador in Lon-
99 Jean Harlow, Franchot Tonedon, M. Corbin, has been instruct-
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BRITISH BOMBER TESTS
London, To-day. The visits o
of British bombing squadrons to foreign countries will
have no intention of sending troops to Danzig.
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This was stated in the House of Commons yesterday by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, in re- ply to Mr. Geoffrey Mander (Liberal)..
Mr. Mander had asked if the Government would consider the advisability of such a step "in order to make clear our deter- mination to stand firm."
Mr. Butler's reply was a direct "No."
He added that information in ed to make representations in Lon-his possession did not confirm the don to induce the British Govern-report when Mr. Mander asked if ment to make further concessions the Germans had concentrated to the Kremlin, states the "Oeuvre," artillery in Danzig capable of
Reuter. which cites the Quay d'Orsay as its threatening Gydnia. source of information.
By this course of action, states
the "Oeuvre," It ought to be possi-THE SULTAN'S ble to come to an agreement with Soviet Russia, or at least to an un- derstanding of the whole situation
Defore M. Molotov goes on leave.
M. Molotov is said to be going to the Caucasus on Saturday and will remain away there for four weeks. -Trans-Ocean,
MENAGERIE
Paris, To-day..
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The Sultan of Morocco left France yesterday following a journ of several weeks, during which time he conferred with the President of the French Republic, M. Albert Lebrun, as well as with various members of the French Government,
Asked whether the British High be continued, it is announced by NEARLY AN INCH During his stay in Paris, the
Commissioner in Palestine had Sir Kingsley Wood.
made any statement on the report In reply to a question as to whe- recently issued by the Central Arab ther the Air Ministry was con- Organisation, which contained a long list of outrages said to have been committed by the troops in Palestine, the Colonial Secretary Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, declared that the Report contained numer ous malicious falsehoods.
The British High Commissioner in Palestine had been consulted and had made a statement the nature of which was evident from his
(Macdonald's) own answe ther
In reply whether every single cha forward by the Arabs was
Mr. Malcolm Macdonald
that this was Indesd
confirmed that the
Jewish immigration- för for the nex Immigration of
of no
sidering a plan to station a part of the British Air Force in Poland, the Secretary of State for Air re- plied "That is a different matter entirely," but refused to give a more concrete answer.
The last flight to France was made by 100 bombing planes man- ned by 878 members of the Air Force, he stated.
Sir Kingsley – also solved
of planes that over Lond
the
OF RAIN
A TOTAL OF 0,88 OF AN INCH OF RAIN FELL IN THE LAST 24 HOURS, MAINTAINING THE LOWER LEVEL OF TEMPERA- TURE FOR ANOTHER DAY!
Sultan acquired a number of animals, including an elephant, tiger, leopard and various rare birds, all of which were placed on the steamer. "Kou toubia" upon which the Sultan and his entourage also embarked. Trans-Ocean.
Yesterday's maximum tempera- ANGLO-POLISH
AGREEMENT ture was 80 degrees, minimum last night was 74, and this morning. the reading was 74 degrees. Humid ity, was 95 per cent.
The ridge o