YUGO-SLAVIAN
CONCORDAT DISORDERS
Belgrade, To-day.
The vexed question of
RUSHDI ARAS TO ATTEND LEAGUE
Geneva, To-day.
It is learned from a reliable source that the Turkish Foreign Minister, Dr. Rushdi Aras, will visit Geneva' this week in connexion with the impending. General Election in the Sanjak of Alexandretta.
Although Turkey is not a mem-
ported that Dr. Aras will be ad-
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 24, 1988.
ALL-AMERICAN BRITAIN BRIGADE FIGHTS TAKES STIFFER
IN SPAIN
Salamanca, To-day.
ATTITUDE
London, To-day.
Three thousand Paramount importance is attach- Americans and Cana-ed in British political circles to the Concordat between ber of the League Council, it is re-dians, organised to form Belgium's move to clarify relations Yugo-Slavia and the Va-mitted to the proceedings in view a special all-American with Italy by recognition of Italian
of the importance attached to the brigade, are stated by conquest of Abyssmia.
It is learned that this question tican, has again been Sanjak. Trans-Ocean.
the insurgent authorities raised, the occasion be-
to be fighting on the Re-will form the main topic of
versation when Mr. Anthony Eden, publican side in the civil the British Foreign Secretary, meets
the Belgian Ambassador.
ing the meeting of Bis- continue the struggle againsċ rati- hops of the Serbian Or-fication of the Concordat. thodox Church which opened here on Satur- day.
The procession resulted in street demonstrations in the course of which many clashes occurred between police and demonstrators.
war.
Three American and one British army officers are stated to be serv- ing on the Brigade Staff.
con-
The Ambassador has spent the week-end in Brussels and returns to London to-day.
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that It is generally held in London The insurgents also state
on the they have found on the bodies of that Belgium will insist dead Republicans copies of a news- necessity of normalising her rela- paper, printed in English, called tions with Italy, but a hint is thrown Six hundred members of the low-
out in the "Sunday Times" to the er clergy marched in procession on It will be recalled that the Con-the "Trench News."
It is reported that two English effect that an effort will be made Saturday evening through the cordat was recently ratified by the
15th by Britain to win Brussels to the streets to the residence of the Pa-Lower House but has not yet been volunteers belonging to the
handed in triarch, where they
a submitted by the Government to (English) Brigade have been cap-view that normalisation of these re-
lations is not tantamount to tured.-Trans-Ocean: petition calling on the Bishops to the Senate--Trans-Ocean.
cognition de jure of Italian conquest of Abyssinia.
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