THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 8, 1940.

Avery, Supreme Court

ITALO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY

ALLIANCE LIKELY

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL ")

Rome, To-day. THE DISTINCT POSSIBILITY that a military al- liance between Hungary and Italy will be signed, is seen as the main result of the Csaky-Ciano talks at Venice.

It is reliably confirmed that the Soviet threat to Danubian and Balkan Europe was the main sub- ject discussed, and it was revealed that Budapest has been uneasy recently concerning the com- mon frontier with Russian-occupied Poland.

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It is also reported that Count Csaky So far, however, there revealed to Count Ciano the nature little evidence for such a belief. of recent Sovict political pressure on Hungary.

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A MERE SUGGESTION

The main fear in Budapest how- ever, is of an understanding between

The Idea is expressed here, but the Soviet and Germany, sooner

merely as a suggestion, that Budapest Later, seeking to make of the Danu-may inform Bucharest that she

will blan States another edition of

refrain from harrassing Rumania on Baltic States, now virtually a Soviet the Transylvanian border if Russia protectorate.

made a move against Bessarabin com- pelling Rumanian armed resistance, that some

It has long been bellaved In Rome agreement already

A decision has virtually been reached for the raising of the Lega- tions in Rome and Budapest to rank of Embassies.--Havas.

MUTUAL SATISFACTION

Rome, To-day.

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The Italo-Hungarian talks have ended in an atmosphere of mutual satisfaction, following a three-quarter of an hour's conference yesterday morning between Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, and Count Csaky, Hungarian Foreign Minister.

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Count Csaky is returning to report to his Government, instead of going on holiday, as he planned.-- Reuter.

ELEMENT OF SURPRISE

Rome, To-day. Only element of surprise from the Clano-Csaky meeting is the announce- ment that Csaky is returning to Budapest to-day instead of going to San Remo for his proposed holiday.

It is concluded in some quar- tors here that developments may shortly be expected in thè rela- tions between Hungary and Ru- mania and a consideration which arose during the talks will be discussed at Budapest immediate- ly.

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OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE

Venice, To-day. Following a further conversation between Count Ciano and M. Csaky Lasting an hour a communique was Issued stating that the ministers had exchanged views on the general European situation.

"Once again they had been able to state with satisfaction that the foundation on which the friend- ship and close collaboration of the two countries rest are solid * and secure and there exista per- fect identity of views between the two Governments on all pro- blems."

Count Ciano, in a statement to the Press, said that a perfect identity of views was shown not only on the political plane but also the moral : plane on all European problems dis- cussed.

It is learned that Count Ciano is leaving for Rome during the day and M. Csaky is returning to Budapest to-morrow. Reuter.

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