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CHINA AND RELATIONS WITH GERMANY
Hankow, To-day.
SOUTH AFRICA AND S.W. AFRICA
Capetown, To-day.
The deputation of representa- tives of political parties favour ing incorporation of the mandat- ed territories in the South Afri- can Union, returned to Windhoek yesterday.
That China is determined to maintain friendly relations with Germany, in spite of recognition of
The leader of the delegation told General Hertzog, Manchukuo by the latter, "which is pressmen that
the Union Premier, told him that deeply regretted by China," was
would be the colonial problem emphasised by the Publicity Minis-solved in four years time and with ter, Mr. T. T. Li, interviewed yes it, the future of the mandated ter- terday.
The Minister expressed the opinion that friendly relations between the Chinese people and the German colony in China will continue, although certain poli- tical considerations prompted Germany to recognise Man- chukuo.
He referred to Herr Hitler's statement in the Reichstag that Germanyi had no territorial designs in the Far East. This statement had been received with satisfaction in China...
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SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES...... The Minister spoke of the serious consequences which Japanese cupation of China would have the trade of foreign countries." :
Large areas had been ravaged and.completely impoverished by the
war.
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Japanese supply of goods in oc- cupied territories, he said, had already done great harm to foreign traders. Trans-Ocean.
ritories of South-West Africa..
Another member of the delega- tion declared that the future of
South-West Africa was definitely bound with that. of the Union.- Trans-Ocean.
NON-INTERVENTION MEETING AGAIN POSTPONED
London, To-day.
The session of the non-interven~ tion committee scheduled for the be- ginning of this week, has been post- poned for some days in the expecta- tion of the Soviet Government's re- ply to the British proposals.
Negotiations are going on behind the scenes between Britain and France for eventual complete closing of the Franco-Spanish frontier. Trans-Ocean.
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