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TO EVER WEST TO TOWN! TRENE DUNNE

THEODOR. GOES WILD

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BRITISH DISCUSSION OF NIL DUCE FUEHRER MEETING

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PAT O'BRIEN - HUMPHREY BOGART in

THE GREAT O'MALLEY'

ORIENTALE

LONDON, TO-DAY. rail for Bome at the conchision of

THE BRIFISH PRESS ON his visit.

THE WHOLE REACTS FA-Black Guards lined the approach VOURABLY TO THE to the station, and thousands SPEECHES MADE BY SIGNOR spectators cheered as Il Duce and MUSSOLINI IND. HERR HIT-the Fuehrer drove up-

LER IN BERLIN.

The Dictators stood side by side.

The peace angle, the Duce's as-jin the car and answered the cheers surance that his visit was not in-with Fascist and Nazi salutes. “ tended to serve the purpose of After inspecting a special guard drawing up of any agreement and of honour on the station platform, the statement that the Rome Berfin the Duce and the axis was not directed against any hands heartily. other Power, all receive favourable comments.

The Daily Mail”

portunity to come out

plea for extension of

the

with

Rome

Berlin axis to London, which it says

would banish all danger of war and would lay the foundation store

enduring stability.

The "Daily Express demand real understanding of Italy. fearlier the better” –—– and says Bri- tain should recognise the conquest

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NO POLICY INDICATION

The Dace entered his priva

shook

dow

Herr

pulled out

BROADCASTING

IN COLONIES

The view of the French press,mittee on broadcasting in the Co- says a message from Paris, see lonies emphasises the importance to be that neither the Duce nor the of Colonial Governments taking all Fuehrer gave any indication of fu-practical steps to encourage the ture policy.

creased reception of the Empire "Le Journal" says that the asser services of the British Broadcast- tion that no Italo-German alliance ing Corporation. exists, must be believed but that The report discusses the advan- the word "alliance" has in itself tages and possibilities of wireless, little meaning, since it is an incon-roadcasting and the systems of re- testable fact that the Duce and the diffusion by wire in relation to the Fuehrer carefully considered all ying local nee in the differ possibilities and eventualities injen

ent colonial areas, and having re

the course of their talks.

the

gard to the financial difficulties, the The paper says that what

Committee expresses the two Dictators have created repre that while it would sents an indestructible bloc hewn

xtensive development. out of a single stone, which was ment as a feature of Colom still further cemented during the

casting programm Duce's visit to General Goering on Tuesday.

COMMON ACTION

ter to have

broade

system partially financed by spo

The special correspondent of the ments than no broadcasting paper in Berlin says that Signor at all. Mussolini and Herr Hitler have for Social and economic condition's în the time being decided nothing be-most Colonial Territories dispose yond a common plan of action in the Committee to the view, that view of forthcoming international, broadcasting for entertainment actions.

should be self-supporting but as an Echo de Paris" believes that instrument of administration and Berlin and Rome will attempt to education, the Report foresees the return to the policy of a pact be possibility of interesting develop tween Britain, France, Germany ments and in this connection, at- land Italy, and doubts whether Ger-tention is called to the advantages

many and Italy have succeeded in of promoting communal listening. reaching agreement on all points, British Wireless. notably on the subjects of Austria and the Mediterranean.

So far as Britain and France are concerned, says the paper, they cannot modify their attitude.

COMMON HOSTILITY

ENDEAVOUR I SIGHTED

London, To-day.

The paper Republique", on the other hand, believes that friend- It is reported that Endeavour I ship between Rome and Berlin is no has been sighted 27 miles S.S.E. more than an idealogical solidarity of St. Anthony Light, Falmouth. based on common hostility to Com- She was making towards Eddystone Light and appeared to be on the

munism.

The paper concludes from this Gosport tack-British Wireless. that their friendship is not very deeply rooted and stresses that

neither the Duce nor the Fuehrer German Visitor To

referred in their speeches to the

Danubian Basin or Austria.

London

Berlim, To-day

"L'Oeuvre" reproduces the opin- ion of Geneva circles that the Berlin-Rome axis will prove much The leader of the Nazi foreign" more dificult to destroy than com-organisation, the British born Wil- monly believed in the chancelleriesheim Bohle, will address the Ger- of Europe.

[man=colony in London in conner

tion with the rvest Festiva Berlin, To-day the week-end The same enthusiasm which had

Herr Bohle is making the trip to the Duce during his entire London, at the special invitation of Finned ester the Ambassador, Herr Joachim von

s-Ocean

DUCES DEPARTURE

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