THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 23, 1938
EDEN-PREMIER CONFLICT
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Behind Scenes
Paris, To-day.
FRANCE
ANGLO-IRISH TALKS POSTPONED
London, To-day. Formal Anglo-Irish talks have to the been
postponed owing Prime Minister's preoccupation in the House of Commons, but pre- liminary conversations were held yesterday between British Minis- fers and the Irish delegation:
It is understood that trade questions were the subject of yesterday's talks, which are ex- pected to be resumed to-day.— Reuter.
M.
Delbos
told the Cabinet on Tuesday morning. According to this information in London last Thursday and gave his approval to proposals made by the French regarding Central
Government Europe.
M. Corbin asked that Mr. Chain- berlain should not only be advised of the advantages but also warned of the dangers of seeking an un- derstanding with the authoritar- ian states, and that a line of treat to the collective system should be left open.
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The proposals was designed to restore Anglo-French influence in the Danubian area and in the Bal- kans.
It is reported here that the divergence in attitude to be adopted on the Italian question, which led to the resignation of the British Foreign Se- cretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, is now threaten- ing to disrupt the French Cabinet. The Prime Minister, M. Chautemps is said to be in- clined to favour the outlook adopted by Mr. Chamberlain, while M. Delbos advocates con- tinued adherence to the present political course and is a firm supporter of Mr. Eden.
dorsed by the British Cabinet, and The Paris correspondent of the
CABINET TALK Informed quarters, however, are
this, says the "Berliner Tageblatt" -in-correspondent, led to the develop emphatic in saying that these dif- "Berliner Tageblatt" has sent The correspondent says his
has ment of an open breach ferences of opinion are not likely despatch prominently displayed formation is based on what to lead to an open breach.
which alleges that the resignation been ascertained concerning what the Premier and Mr. Eden.
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Mr. Eden approved the French proposals, with the reservation
of Mr. Eden was the direct putcome that they would require to be en- of French demands.
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PREMIER REFUSED
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Mr. Chamberlain emphatically declined to take any steps regard- ing Austria or any commitments which sooner or later would have involved, in his opinion, the Bri- tish Empire în war.
It was this point which Mr. Eden had in mind when he refer- red in his House of Commons speech to another difference on a fundamental point of foreign po- licy apart altogether from the Ita- lian issue.
France has seen in Mr. Edén's resignation," a rejection by Mr. Chamberlain of its proposals re- garding the Central Europe situa- tion. Trans-Ocean.
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FRANCE AND ANGLO-ITALIAN TALKS
Paris, To-day.
The Foreign Minister, M. Yvon Delbos, yesterday told the for- eign affairs committee that if the succeeded, Anglo-Italian talks France might consider opening similar talks, subject to certain guarantees.
Referring to France's alliance with Czecho-Slovakia, M. Delbos said that if international difficul- ties arose, France would have to remember her numerous agree- ments with this country, and France would honour them.
He added that he would ap- proach the League of Nations and endeavour to obtain from 'Great Britain a statement of their joint standpoint on the at- titude to be adopted.— Renter.
LORD PERTH'S
RETURN
London, To-day.
The Earl of Perth has been sum- moned back to London to receive full instructions, for the Anglo- Italian conversations which⠀⠀⠀⠀ will open with Count Ciano on the Ambassador's return to Rome. Lord Perth leaves today and will reach Londen on Thursday even- ing-British Wireless,
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