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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 14, 1941.
VAN KLEFFENS ON WAY TO N.E.I.
BRITISH MINISTER VAN KL CONFIRMS DETAILS OF OUTRAGE
THE FACT THAT THE BOMB which exploded at the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul was surreptiti- ously added to the British Legation's hand luggage before it left Sofia, is confirmed in a report from Mr. George Rendel, former British Minister in Sofia. to the Foreign Office in London.
The report says two suitcases were placed in the train They appeared to contain dirty clothing, old newspapers and dry batteries
After one exploded at the Per IT APPEARS PROBABLE THE Pulace Hotel a second was throw a' INTENTION WAS THAT THEY into a pul on open ground by the SHOULD EXPLODE IN THE cerk of the Au Attache
MTRAIN, WHICH WOULD HAVE Embury. wh
this probably "#EEN WRECKED, WITH GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. THE REPORT
REUTER
averted a second disaster
Mr. Eden's Message
It was later found to contact CONCLUDES a powerful charge of TNT. The report adds it is therefore that the powerful bomb- added to the Legation puty's luggage before the party
Test Solu
EGYPT'S CERTAINTY
OF VICTORY
Ageny message- FOTEL
report that the Poreign Servetary, - M Flen, went a message of sym
The Netherlands Foreign Minister, Jonkheer van Klef- fens, has reached Lis- bon en route to the Netherlands East In- dies, according to the Free French agency's correspondent quoted by Reuter.
TWO-OCEAN NAVY URGENCY
pathy to Mr Rendel through the f The speedy completion Parish Ambassador at Ankar of a two-ocean navy was
! The Foreign Secretary's tele..
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af urged by Colonel Knox, Rendel of my Boctor and disgirl Secretary of Navy, Ad-
at- i
mret ding of the dastardly tempt on himself and members | miral Stark, Chief of ut your staff I am deeply dis-Naval
tres end at reports that members
Operations, and
of your staff and Mr. Rendel's Admiral Towers, Chief of Egypt's faith in a De-staff were injured Please the Bureau of Aeronau-
I then my syn.pathy and Roul mocratic victory was ex- wishes for a speedy recovery. tics in testimony before pressed in an interview; shall be glad if you will convey the US. House of Repre- with Reuter yesterday by to the Turkish Government
sentatives Appropriations Egypt's Prime Minister,; the laws of their nationals as Committee yesterday. Hussein Sirry Pasha.
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expression of my deep sympathy
a result of the dastardly outrage."
British Wireless,
FROM NAZI SOURCE
THE
All three warned Congress that the International situation might continue to grow worse from time to time.
Speedy completion of a twen ocean navy
be was necessary cause the combined German, Ita - the lian and Japanese fleets of beginning of
totalled this year 1,835,000 tons against the 1.250,- 000 tons of the United States.
This did not take into account the French ships.--Route..
"Egypt has voluntarily rang- ed herself on the side of the Democracies and we have every confidence that the Democracies will emerge victorious from the! struggle." he declared. Referring to his talks with the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, he said Egypt was going to supply Britain with cotton,, onions, eggs.
PRESENCE FOR THE wheat and rice, and Britain would SECOND TIME OF M. MOLO- supply the shipping.
TOV. SOVIET FOREIGN COM- Stressing that Egypt has fulfill- MISSAR. AT A BANQUET ed all her obligations under the THE JAPANESE EMBASSY IN FROM MOSCOW.
REGARDED IN Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, the Pre- MOSCOW, IS
The banquet was given by Mr. mier declared: "With the mutual] DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES THERE Tatekawa, the Ambassador, goodwill which prevails between AS AN INDICATION OF THE honour of M. Molotov. the two countries, who are
TOWARDS so PROGRESS
IM- M. Vyshinski. Deputy Com- closely linked together. no differ- PROVEMENT OF SOVIET-JA-missar for Foreign Affairs. ences will arise. We shall march PANESE RELATIONS, ACCORD- other prominent Soviet on together towards ultimate vic-ING TO A GERMAN OFFICIAL | ares were present, the despatch tory."-Reuter.
NEWS AGENCY DESPATCH adds.-Reuter..
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