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THE CHINA MATE NOVEMBER

PORTUGAL RECOGNISING FRANCO

Paris, To-day.

GERMANY'S READINESS TO MEDIATE

It is learned in well-informed JAPAN TERMS

circles that Portugal is recognis-

ing General Franco within the

next few days--Renter.

DRASTIC

Berlin, To-day.

No further advance is expected at present in

QUAI D'ORSAY negotiations with a view

MEETING ON MOROCCO UNREST

to German mediation in the Far East war unless China decides definitely to reject Japan's terms.

German political quarters are optimistic, but on the other hand, the Japanese terms are understood to be drastic, and the Chinese are doubtful of Germany's impartiali- ty, especially in view of the Italo- Important decisions in con-German-Japanese Anti-Communist nection with the recent unrest Pact.

Paris, Saturday.

in the French North African Chinese circles point out that possessions are believed to have Germany has no such pact with been taken at a special meeting China, although General Chiang of the North African Co Ordin- Kai-shek has been fighting Com ation Committee which was munism in China successfully for held at the Quai d'Orsay this years-Reuter afternoon.

Present at the conference were the Governor of Algeria and Gen- eral Sarraut (who was recently given special powers in French Morocco), both of whom were re- called temporarily for the con- ference, and the heads of depart- ments in the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Interior which are concerned with ad- ministration of French colonies in a

North Africa,

GENERALISSIMO ON PEACE KITE FLYING

Nanking, To-day. China does not favour direct ne settling gotiations with Japan in the Far Eastern conflict, declared General Chiang Kai-shek at a press conference.

Although no communique has been issued, it is thought that the committee has drawn up a com- plete new system for administra tion of the North African colonies. Asked what he thought of direct Meanwhile, an official announce negotiations, the Generalissimo re- ment states that 62 Arabs have plied: "Such a proposal, if actually been sentenced to prison terms made would serve no other purpose ranging from three months to than to increase China's difficulty, -ten-years in connexion with the would be entirely contrary to the

Moroccan -disorders. Ocean.

NOW WE ARE GETTING BACK TO NORMALITY

Trans-spirit of the Brussels Confernce and would be merely another opportunity for Japan to press such terms that would not only be unacceptable to China but unacceptable to the signa tories of the Nine-Power Treaty."- Fenter.

London, Saturday.

Relations between the British

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