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ANGLO-FRENCH DISCUSSIONS REVEAL IDENTITY OF VIEWS

Mr. Chamberlain Issues Optimistic Statement

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OUTCRY AGAINST VISIT OF BARON VON RIBBENTROP

Paris, November 24,

A joint Franco-British commanique issued after the talka ended at 6.10 p.m. yesterday states that the visit to Parts of Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Viscount. Halifax gave the French Ministers an opportunity to exchange views with their British colleagues concern. ing the principa; questions of common interest, including those can- cerning national defence, as well as diplomatic action.

man, Foreign Minister has been warned that it would be dan gerous for him to come.

It is certain, however, that pre- cautionary measures will be almost as elaborate as for the British Royal visit.

M. Bonnet, French Foreign Minister, explained yesterday to the Foreign Affairs Committee that it would be necessary for Baron von Ribbentrop to visit Paris to sign the Franco-German declara- tion.

WELL-RECEIVED.

The announcement of the dê- claration is well received by the Frenchman in the street, but there was bound to be an outcry in cer- The discussions

again made time the Powers' guarantees came cair quarters against the visit of plain the completé identity of into force.

Baron von Ribbentrop. Hence the conception in the general orienta- Poland 'has shown that she is suggestion that the declaration tion of the policy of the two totally dissatisfied with the present should be signed near the frontier, rountries, who are inspired by the Ruthenian frontier, and does not perhaps in Strasbourg, in order to same care for the maintenance and intend to guarantee it as it stands. avold possible anti-German de- consolidatiơh of peace.

It is reported that Colonel Beck monstrations, was considered. Mr. Chamberlain. In a state- during a visit to Rumania. at- However, it was thought that Ber- ment, announced that there had tempted to secure 3 common in would gravely resent such been complete agreement in the Polish-Hungarian frontier across procedure.

Ruthenia, and the creation of a "Our policy is to preserve peace. new inviolable frontier between to maintala peace, and to take all Rumania and Hungary... while steps for that object.

Rumania herself took part of

discussion, and added:

COL. BECK'S FAILURE

"It is given particular satisfac-Ruthenia. tion that the French Government has reached an agreement with; Germany which has the same end

as the agreement I signed with Herr Hitler, myself."

R

I is stated that while Col. Beck's have not diminished. It is doubt- attempt failed. Poland's intentions

Feelings aroused in France by the Jew-balting in Germany. are almost as strong 33 in Britain, and newsreels in which German leaders are shown are Invariably hooted and catcall- ed in cinemas. Even an Inno- cent ceremony as the christen- ing of the infant son of Gen-

Reuter.

soke Germany. The German attt- fu! whether she would openly con-eral Goering was howled down. tude doubtless arose when King CO-ORDINATION OF FORCES Carol saw Her Hitler, and it is Apart from a definite agree- understood that Herr Hitler is less ment relating to the co-ordination Interested in maintaining Ru- of the French and British forces

Mr. Chamberlain referred to the Importance of the two govern- ments having personal contacts in the discussions

situation which was "continually changing.

Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at athenia's position than some of the in the event of war, the Anglo- reception at the Hotel Deville, said

German leaders, like Herr that what remains to be done was

von French talks did not solve the Ribbentrop. perhaps more difficult than what

main problems under discussion, According to the information of it is learned from diplomatic already had been done, but the

foreign diplomatic quarters difficulty of the task merely in-.

in quarters." As regards the Spanish creases the necessity of tackling it. London, he might withdraw objec- question, the only positive result tions to Poland's and Hungary's reached is that France will soon "Iri close collaboration with our French friends, I intend to pursue the complete Germanisation of The question of granting belll- claims on Ruthenia in return for appoint a trade agent at Burgos. Four appointed task for peace,” con-

Danzig. cluded the Premier.

Оп the other hand, gerent rights to General "Franco Rumania is resolutely opposed to a was left unsolved and will be re- change in Ruthenia's position.-ferred to the Non-Intervention Reuter..

Committee.

According to certain quarters the French and British Ministers stated that mediation in the Sino- Japanese conflict is still possible. The British Government is +- pected to take the initiative in the matter.--Transocean,

CZECH GUARANTEE

The question of guaranteeing the new Czech frontiers is believed to have figured pro- minently in the talks, says Renter's diplomatie correspon- 'dent.

Czechoslovakia is stated to feel | that, now negotiations with her neighbours are completed, t 15

RIBBENTROP NOT WARNED

While the announcement of Baron von Ribbentrop's trip to Parks has set the police a serious problem, an official denial has been issued regard- ing the report that the Ger

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