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AND NO-WAR DECLARATION
London, To-day.
The Italian agitation over Tunis, Nice and Corsica was referred to in the B.B.C. Foreign language broadcast last night when the following broad- cast was given in Italian, French and German. "As a sequel to the demonstration in the Italian Chamber, there has been virtually unanimity between the British Press and British opinion in support of the French protest against the agitation in Italy on behalf of the cession of Tunis, Nice and Corsica.”
GERMAN COMMENT
Berlin, To-day. The signing of the Franco-
The Franco-German declaration, signed in Paris yesterday, was the the subject of discussion between French and British Ministers when Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax' German Déclaration in Paris is the were in Paris, it is learned by Reu-chief topic of the German press ter's diplomatic correspondent, and this morning.
it is understood that the ministers were in complete agreement regard- ing it.
The papers once more review the important developments which have occurred during the brief span of
It will be recalled that the Bri-time since the days of September tish Government had already stated when the entire world was almost- they welcomed any arrangement certain that the outbreak of another reached between Germany and war between France and Germany France on the lines of the Anglo-over the Czechoslovakian question German declaration of Múnich.
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was imminent and the day when the signing of a Declaration such as that signed yesterday became possible.
Two arguments recur in most of the editorial comments. The first, which is found in the leading article of "Voelkischer. Beobach- ter," is that the German and French people never really hated each other in spite of numerous conflicts over their common border. "History, moreover, has taught, us that all the conflicts and wars of the last three centuries have prov- ed completely fruitless in the long The Franco-German frontier has remained generally speaking, the-same as it was 250 years ago."
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Conflicts arose mostly when one of the two countries tried to inter- fere in the vital interests of the other. Now, however, so it has at last been realised that the two countries are looking towards dif- ferent directions and standing back to back. "Frances.natural sphere is Western Europe, and her overseas Empire. Germany's. sphere of vital interests, on the other hand, is Central Europe, and as the natural consequence of historic migrations of the German race, in the Near East."
The second reason why the crisis has been quickly converted into the opposite is, in the view of an- other journal: "As 'evil gives birth to evil, so good can come out of good.-Trans-Ocean.
FALSE CHEQUES
Yap Sin-fatt, former manager of the Oriental Advertising and Pub- lishing Company, was this morning convicted by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy, when he plead- Led guilty to six charges of obtain- ing goods and cash by means of false pretences, by issuing false cheques.
Defendant was sentenced to six months' hard labour. Detective Sergeant Hopkins prosecuted; ⠀
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