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FRENCH PRESS DISCUSSES ANTI-FRENCH SCENES IN ROME CHAMBER

Paris, To-day. This morning's papers continue to discuss the anti- French demonstrations in the Italian Chamber in editorials which express considerable an- xiety. The usually well-informed Rome correspondent of the Matin declares that the demonstrations might be regarded as the beginning of a new chapter in the history of "Italian claims in the Mediterranean and North-Africa."

France's answer

to the The correspondent adds that it is]sistance. not clear whether the Italian Gov-Italian demands concerning North- ernment had in mind territorial Africa should in any case be a firm concessions or only granting of "No". "Humanite" says that imme- diate recall of the French Ambassa- minority rights.

Diplomatic quarters in Rome re-dor in Rome and postponement of gard the new aims of Italian for signing the Franco-German declara- eign policy in logical sequence to tion would be the best reply to the the European developments of the last anti-French demonstrations in

Italian Chamber.--Trans-Ocean. few months.

In the view of Italian political quarters, Italian expansionist aspira-

the tions in

Mediterranean and North Africa must appear quite legical.

"Le Jour" declares that one too should not take the situation tragically since it appeared that Italy merely wishes to obtain new. concessions concerning the status Italians in Tunis.

It might be assumed that Bonnet has fully explained to

of

EVIAN POWERS

AND REFUGEES

London, To-day.

Faint prospects are held out in "The Times" of the Evian Powers being able to render any speedy M. assistance to Jewish emigrees from the Germany or to other political re-

Italian Ambassador the French fugees

point of view.

Referring to the work of the re- "Epoque" publishes an article by fugee committee now, in session in Henry de Kerillis which demands London, the "Times" deplores the close cooperation with Soviet-Russia. fact that no arrangements have De Kerillis declares that the Ger- been made for linking up the ac- man-Italian hegemony should be re-tivities of this committee with sisted by an alliance which should those of the permanent refugee comprise all those countries which committee of the League of Na- are still in the position to offer.re-Itions. Trans-Ocean. ·

Weird Calm About Bucharest

Bucharest, To-day. Although the Rumanian capital is outwardly peace- ful there is a weirdness about the calm which is unmistakable.

M. Calinescu, Minister of Interior, who has the re- putation for fearlessness, has insisted on in- creasing the guard about the Royal Palace. Alines of communication, especially railway sta-

tions and bridges, are heavily guarded.

:

Everyone entering the Interna-ian identity to take special iden- tional Telephone Company's build- tity cards. It is believed those ing is searched by guards round mainly affected are Jews.-Reuter. the building, who include secret servicemen.

The building itself has been searched for bomba.

Ever since the death of the lead-

er of the Iron Guard, the Rumanian

a

CHAMBERLAIN AND

Fascist organisation, "death BUSINESS MEN

squad" has sworn to "give our last

London, Today,

blood to the cause,” and has taken. The International Chamber of over control of the movement. Commerce has published an ex-

· BOMBS FOUND

change of letters with the Prime Should the "death squad" try to] Minister. carry out its threats it is feared it The Chamber of Commerce will first attempt to cut all lines strongly advocates "a policy““" of in- of communication.

ternational economical friendship."

Four bombs have been found in Bynagogues and other Jewish pro perty

Mr. Chamberlain, in reply, states that he is still convinced that a peaceful solution of International Meanwhile, Government decrees political and economical problems require all unable to prove Ruman-Ican be found.—Trans-Ocean,

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