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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 22, 1957.
AUSTRO-GERMAN RAPPROCHEMENT
FORTHCOMING VISIT TO VIENNA OF BARON VON NEURATH
Berlin, To-day.
Settlement of outstanding problems and a consequent closer relationship between Germany and Austria, is envisaged by the German news- papers..
This will come about, they say, as a result of the forthcoming visit
to Vienna of the Beich Foreign FUTURE OF NEW
Minister, Baron Constantin Neurath.
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The "Deutsche Diplomatische Politische Korrespondenz”. that it cannot be denied that re- lations between the Reich and Austria are being watched with the keenest attention in foreign capi- tals, where every development which might consciously disturb these relations, is followed" with thinly veiled satisfaction.
Regained Solidarity "Ths very reaction abroad, how- ever, which is reminiscent of the diplomacy of past centuries, only the more clearly reveals the real problems which have to be solved by Germany and Austria.”
The journal then stresses Ger- many's intention of pursuing a policy which will ensure that the "regained natural solidarity of the two, German countries" will not be jeopardised in any way.
GUINEA
Government Rejects Resolution For Annexation
London, To-day. The former German colony of New Guinea is not to be incorpor- lated in the Dominion of. Australia.
Ths was revealed in a semi-off- cial statement to-day, when it was said that the Australian Premier, Mr. J. A. Lyons, had rejected a demand for incorporation of New Guinea by Australian ex-service-
men
The memorandum containing the demand, which was presented to the Premier by a delegation at a reception in Canberra, declared that the former German colony, which is now ruled under mandate The paper concludes, by stating by Australia, should be incorporat- that Baron von Neurath's visit is led in Australia “as retaliation for not expected to produce "and sen-German, colonial propaganda " sational results."-Trans-Ocean.
In his reply, Mr. Lyons pointed out that Airstralia had received
BALKAN PARLEY the mandate in trust from the Lea-
Joint Statement Of Satisfaction
Belgrade, To-day. We are extremely satisfied with the results of the Balkan confer- ence.”
So runs a statment made here yesterday by the Yugo Slav Pre- mier, Dr. M. Stojadinovic, and the Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Vic- tor Antonescu.
The two statesmen have arrived here from Athens, where the con- ference was held.
gue of Nations, and would there fore loyally maintain the manda- tory status of the territory.
"Australian political quarters, it is said, consider the demand as “absurd as well as inopportune.”
Trans-Ocean
CONSTITUTION OF SANJAK
International Body Appointed
Geneva, To-day. Members of the committee of ex-
- M. Antonescu, after being re- ceived in audience by the Yugo- Slay Regent, Prince Paul, return-perts which will draft the consti- ed to Bucharest by train-Ir Ocean.
IL DUCE'S TRIP TO TRIPOLI
To Open New Road Of 1,900 Kilometres
Rome, To-day. Details of Signor Mussolini's al ready announced trip to Triploi have been finally arranged.
The Duce will and at Gobark on March 10 and will attend the naval manoeuvres, when will take place between March 10 and March 22
He will afterwards attend the inauguration of the coastal motor road, along which he
his own car for 1907 Pete
On March 18 Signor Mussolin will open the International Exhibi- tion at Tripoli Trans-Ocean.
Belfast police found children play- ing with rifle
tution of the Sanjak of Alexan- dretta, have now been appointed. They are:
The former secretary-general of the French High Commissioner in Syria, M. Robert de Caix; the sec- retary-general of the Turkish-For-
eign Minister, M. Menerogia; Pro- fessor Bourguin (Belgium); Sir James Macdonald-Dunett, Reforms Commissioner of the Indian Gov- ernment, and Professor Kollewijn (Holland).
The Swedish Foreign Minister, Mr. B. Sandler, will be represented on the committe hich will begin its task on Thursday the Swedish Minister Nestman. Trans-Oce
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