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LITTLE ENTENTE

Basis Of Equality

Prague, Nov. 13.

An Important review. on the for- eign situation was given by the Czecho-Slovakian Foreign Minister, Dr. Krofta, to both Houses of Par- Hament yesterday.

Czechu Slovakia's relations with the United States, he said, had been greatly influenced by the fact that the Czech people "ahaued the views expressed by President Roose- vels.

As regards the Little Entente, it was in complete agreement on all matters affecting Central Europe. Negotiations with Hungary were being conducted. on u basis of equality, and were making good progress, while relations with Austria were cordial

France bad recently given re- newed

assurances through ber Foreign Minister, M. Yvon Delbos, that she intended to full all her obligations with regard to unpro- voked attachs

upon Czecho- Slovakia.

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WAR ENDING

IN SPAIN?

Armistice Talk Is Revived

London, Nov. 13. Rumours of an impending armis- tice in Spain are splashed all over the front pages of most of the London newspapers this morning.

impetus is given to the rumours by the impending visit to England of the Spanish Republican Pre- mier, Senor Juan Negrin.

The papers report that the Spanish Ambasador to London ar- rived in Barcelona yesterday for talks with Government leaders, immediately after which he left tʊ return to London.

Two squadrons of Nationalist tri-motored bombers tried to raid Barcelona and Taragona this after- noon, but were driven off by anti- aircraft fire.

Bombs were

dropped but they fell at sume distance and no dam- age was done.

A successful Republican air rala MUTUAL RELATIONS

was carried out on Pamplona. It is Britain, stated Dr. Krofta, con- admitted by Nationalist head- tinued to take an interest in Cen-quarters here to-day. tral Europe.

Although the Czecho-Slovakian system of government did not con- form with that of Soviet Russia, both countries were alike pledge to work for maintenance of a new European order.

Turning to relations with Ger- many, Dr. Krofta remarked that Germany had been pursuing a policy hostile in principle ta Czecho-Slovakia.

He deplored the German press campaign against Prague, which was not calculated to advance the efforts being made to establish friendly mutual relations.

The problem of the German "minority in Czecho-Slovakia, he concluded, should not constitute a hindrance to maintenance of good. Czecho-German, relations.- Reuter.

FRENCH SYRIAN

MANDATES'

Geneva, Nov. 13. The League of Nations Man- dates Commission is dealing with the annual report for 1936 of the French administration of Syria and Lebanon.

The French representative. M. Robert de Cair, discussed treaties between France and Syria and Le- „banon for emancipation of the two mandated territories, and the man- ner in which the treaties had been put into effect. Transocean Xere Service.

TRAGIC DEATH OF ARAB

Jerusalem, Nov. 13.

An Arab was literally hoisted by his own petard when he was blown to pieces by a land mine he was setting under a bridge on Jaffa-Jerusalem road- Transocean News Service.

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BULGARIAN ROYALTY LEAVES LONDON

London, Nov. 12. The King and Queen of Bulgaria left for the Continent to-day after

a visit in London.

According to the official report. ten aeroplanes participated in the rald- Reuter

NEW WAR WEAPON FOR BRITAIN

London, Nov. 12; The Secretary of State for War, Mr. A. Duif Cooper, announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had obtain- ed a new type of anti-aircraft gun. He hoped he would not be pressed by members to give figures and detalls of the production of armaments at the present. time.- Reuter

GERMANY TO HEAR JAPAN'S STORY

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Berlin, Nov. 12. ⠀ Colonel Takanashio of the Jap-.

General Staff, arrived in Berlin to-day after visiting Wash- ington, London Paris and War saw.

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His visit tu Berlin is said to be informal. It is stated that he will inform the Japanese Ambassador there of the situation in China and also address the foreign and German press in this connection. Beuter.

KING DECORATES GENERAL

London, Nov. "12. General J. C. Hill, recently Officer His Majesty the King received Commanding the British troops in Palestine. at Buckingham Palace this morning and Invested with the Order of the Knight Commander of the Bath Reuter.

him

DUKE OF WINDSOR

Paris, Nov. 13. That he had in no way intended

to prevent the Duke of Windsor

King Boris, who is very interest-from attending the Armistice Day ed in railway locomotion, was pre-service in St. George's Church in sented by the Chairman of the Paris, was the statement made' Southern Railway with a model yesterday by the chaplain, the of one of its locomotives as the Rev. J. Dart. King was leaving Victoria Station. Reuter

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ARMED BRITAIN BRINGS PEACE

London, Nov. 12. Lord Horne, speaking at Edin- burgh,, said Britain was now more formidable than in 1914, and add- ed that a fully armed Britain would bring better prospects for peace."

He stated that three. great belligerent countries were at pre-

His statements about his per- sonal attitude to the Duke, he I said, were of a private nature. and not meant for the public, and he had done his utmost to convey his apologies to the Duke.whom he regretted felt offended by the publicity given to his statement.- Transocean News Service.

ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF NAZI LEADER

Hamburg, Nov. 13. An attempt on the life of"Herr'

sent dividing the world into two Kari Haufman, Governor and Nazi

hostile camps with bitter enmity against each other.- Reuter.

Portuguese Delegation

To Seville

Seville, Nov. 13.

district leader of Hamburg, was made by a man later identified as a technical school teacher named Ziehn at a Nazi party meeting here last night.

Ziehn fired two shots at Herr Kaufman, both of them fortunate- ly failing to hit their mark..

The would-be assassin was ar- "A Portuguese delegation, in-rested, and examination showed cluding the daughter of the Por- that he had, aubmitted seveal tuguese Prezident and several petitions to the Governor which army officers, arrived here yester- the latter had rejected.

day.

Ziehn had also addressed peti- A luncheon given in their hon-ons to the Nazi district - lender

our by the city authorities was of Schleswig-Holstein, which also attended by General de Llano-

Transocern News Service.

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