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Franco-British Co-operation
Non-Intervention Breakdown
London, July 31.
An official communique on Friday's non-intervention meeting states that although a high degree of unity on several points in the British plan was'evident, fundamental differences of opinion exist "regarding others. |-
The negative results of the meeting are discussed at length- In all the London newspapers, an accusing finger being pointed in every case at the Soviet, which is declared to be responsible for the present situation and for the collapse of the non-inter- vention negotiations.
Even the "Daily Herald" fnda itself compelled to state that the Soviet Government appears de termined to deliver the death blow to the British plan but is reluct- ant to assume responsibility for such action."
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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
Cubs Defeat Giants
New York, July 30. Chicago Cubs preated by New York's four errors and scored Ave
runs on eight hits to-day, while the Glants were 'only able to muster three tallies. They 8130 bad eight hits. Chicago thus step- ped" further ahead of the Aeld in the National League."
Pittsburgh heid Boston to two phasised by the German news-hits, Brandt pitching, the Pirates papers.
securing 'one run on seven hits.
In the American League New York, had an easy victory against St. Louis, eight to twʊ, 12 hits to seven. Gehrig hit a homer for the Yankees.
For Germany, says the "Berliner Tageblatt," the situation can only be mastered by the granting of belligerent rights to both parties in Spain, and thereby creating the preliminary conditions for effective After ten innings Philadelphia control and properly safeguarded | Was on top of Detroft, though out- non-Intervention.
hit. Eleven hits. Folded six runs to the 4thletics, Detroit's 13 hits counting only five talles.
hit
The newspapera quote the Ger- man Ambassador'a comments" in the Boylet tactics, and feature the statement by the non-intervention In London, the diplomatic cor- committee's secretary to the effectrespondent of "The Times" dis- that since the beginning of sea control not a single Soviet ship has taken an inspection officer on board, although it is known that ад unusual number of Rusisan ships have arrived at Spanish ports during this period.
cussing the possibilities of con- tinuation of the non-intervention negotiations, observes that Lord Plymouth's remarks show that in his opinion. Mèscow, on the one hand, and Berlin. Rome and Lis bon, on the other, should give further explanation of their res- pective positions.
WELCOME OPPORTUNITY
"Collapse of the hon-interven- 'Lord Plymouth and his colles- tion policy would not affect co- gues, says the correspondent. operation between Britain and clearly feel that it would be pre- France," declares the "Dally Tele- mature to conclude that no agree graph" in discussing the eventualment on the British plan could steps for overcoming the deadlock.
ever be reached. The paper says that at the pre- sent time, no-one knows what new steps could be taken to make non- intervention effective.
The News Chronicle" declares that the Soviet alone must know the reason why, by refusing to re-. cognise General Franco as a belli- gerent, it afforded Germany and Italy a welcome opportunity for pointing out that twenty-six no- tions are behind the British plan. Transocean News Service:
THREE MAIN POINTS
Berlin, July 31, Three main points in connection with the fallure of the British non-intervention plan are
3,800 LOYALISTS BURIED
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Paris, July 31, The advance of the nationalists on the Teruel front is continuing. in spite of determined resistance by the Republican troops, saya a communique Issued in Salamanca. The two villages of Moscardon and Puentaiana have been cupled and the nationalists have now pentrated to Suenca Pro- vince.
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The communique claims that na- tionalist fatigue parties have burler the corpses of 3,900 loyalists in the past few days.
The situation on the · Vizcaya and Madrid fronts remains un- changed. while only light firing continues on the Santander Asturias and Leon fronts.
The advance on the Albaracin sector continues. Torriente and Sedano having been occupied.
The enemy losss are claimed to have been heavy, and four machine- guns, 120 rifles and a considerable quantity of ammunition were cap- tured.
A Republican attack пеят Granada was repulsed.
A communique issued in Valencia declares that in spite of strong na- tionalist pressure the Republicans are still holding out. Trankocenn News Service.
Washington continued to vigorously, scoring 13 runs on 18 safeties, including a home run by Travis, against Cleveland, whose six bits yielded a pair- Reuter.
NEW VIEW OF
LOUIS-FARR BOUT
London, July 31. The British Boxing Board of Control has decided to recognise the frat between Joe Louis and Tommy Farr, British and Empire heavyweight champion, ELS the that final eliminator for the world title, the winner to meet. Max Schmeling, conqueror of Joe Louis, for the title proper.-
But at the same time would be impossible to maintain arty decisive progress has been made.
“AMBIGUOUS"
In Rome, the Italian newspapers take the view that the talks' have definitely broken down following the Soviet and French attitude, the' latter being referred to as "am- biguous."
"Popolo d'Italia" publishes its report of Friday's session under the headline "British plan tor- pedoed by Soviet."
"Corriere della Sera" says in its headlines "Sabotage of new effort to reach agreement by France and Russia."- Transocean News Servca.
EXTRAORDINARY BUDGETARY EXPENDITURES
Paris, July 31,
A series of new decrees, which constitute the second stage of the programme of the Finance Minis“. ter, M. Georges Bonnet, werd pub- lished this morning in the. "Journal Officiel."
The decrees apply particularly to the extraordinary budgetary ex- penditures and financing measures in the provinces and towns, one of them empowering the Prefect of the Seine Department to increase fares on the Paris Underground railway and the buses, in order that at lease three-quarters of the estimated defalt for 1038 will be covered..
Concerning the further financial -programme in the Seine Depart- ment. It is declared that strict con-
trol, in keeping with the law of 1922, will be instituted.
ancial measures to journalists, M. In commenting on the new fin-
Bonnet stated that control over finances in the Departments, Co- lonies, the railways and the Post Office will place them in a position to obtain sufficient money through Joans.
Discussing the plight of the French railways, he stated that through the increase in fares, the defcit for the current year will be held down to 3,800,000,000 francs-
Siam Crisis Is Over Transocean News Service.
Bangkok, July 31.- The Council of Regency has withdrawn its resignation, handed in following an alleged scandal over the sale of the young King Amenda's lands at a cheap price, and it is believed that the politi cal crisis is now over
The Assembly has been holding secret sessions and it is believed that some official announcement will be made to-day- Reuter
GOVERNMENT BUYS ARMS FACTORY
London July 31,
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London, July 31. No sensational developments following the British Note to Bel- ghum, France, Germany and Italy on the proposed Western Pact are Expected by the diplomatic corres pondent, of the Daily Telegraph.”
The British Government, he says, has not succeeded in dis covering a new road likely to ledd, to realisation of the scheme.
The wish nevertheless prevails to continue the exchange of views In the hope that some progress may ultimately be possible,
* The "Morning Post" opines that there is no reason to suppose that negotiations on this subject, which: have already fasted over a year,
I learned that Messrs. Armal not so on for at least another strong-Whitworth, have sold large engineering works at Scottawood- on Tyne to an unnamed buyers
who is reported to have been act
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Trasancean News
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will take over the lease of the armaments
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