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HE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 24, 1988.
Poland's Offer To Lithuania
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saw, To-day
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A speech on Poland's policy towards Lithuania was made by the Foreign Minister, Col. Joseph Beck, in the Senate yesterday.
Relations between the two countries henceforth would be based on mutual goodwill and respect
for the traditional forms of international rela- tions.
The frontier incident, which was
the reason for the Polish ultimatum, BELGIUM
was but an aspect of the more im-
portsant national problem, and if the AND ROME
death of the Polish soldier had brought about understanding with Lithuania, it might truly be said that the victim had fallen in
canse.
In the cou
Brussels, To-day.
of yesterday's de bate en foreign policy in the Bel- gian Parliament, the Foreign Min- During the past years, Poland had fister, M. Spank, said that the Gov- exhausted all her diplomatic referment had decided to send Count sources in vain endeavours to im-Kerchove de Denterghen as diplo prove relations with her neighbour matic envoy to Rome, which he Greatest obstacle to understanding said, amounted to recognition of had been the total absence of any Italian conquest of Abyssinia. direct communications between the Turning to Spain, M. Spaak said that Gen. Franco had not won the civil war, and it was nece sary to act with caution.
two st
NO DESIGNS
Hence the establishment of diplo
This is considered as indication matic relations was a primordial con-that Belgium will not recognise the dition of future co-operation
Spanish insurgents Trans-Ocean.
Col Beck gave an assurance that Poland had no designs on the in-
dependence of Lithuania, which had BRITONS ADVISED
à right to existence and to the pur suit of a policy approved by the
Lithuanian nation-Trans-Ocean. TO LEAVE AUSTRIA
PREMIER'S SICK-LEAVE
Kannas, To-day.
London, To-day.
The Lithuanian President has Foreign press reports that the granted an extension of his sick British Consular authorities brad Heave until April 19 to the Premier, ordered all Britons in Austria to who is taking a rest in Switzerland. leave the country until the situa
Political circles see in this, proof tion has become stabilised, wer that the Cabinet crisis which was semi-oficially confirmed in London threatened in consequence of the yesterday. Polish ultimatum, has now
been
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GERMAN JEWS IN PALESTINE
London, To-day.
CENTRAL
Between January, 1933, and De at 123
cember, 1937, 32,500 German Jewe had emigrated to Palestine, stater the Secretary for the Colonies,
Ormsby Gore, in the House of Cor mons yesterday.
Mr. Ormsby-Core was answerin question put by
ber. Trans Ocean
MR. HOOVER SAILS
Paris, To-day.
THEATRES
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Mr. Herbert Hoover, former Presailed for New York yest sident of the United States, after Inoon on board the steame length tour of the capitals of Europe,
Ocean.
TURKISH LOAN
Paris, To-day.
The order refers to tourists and other persons not compelled economic or personal grounds to remain in Austria. Trans-Ocean,
ciusion, says a report from Ankara. The loan will probably be for Negotiations between Britain and £10,000,000, and the proceeds will Turkey for a Turkish loan in Lon-be devoted chiefly to promoting don, are reaching a successful con- economic aims.--Trans-Ocean.
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