POLAND MOVES NETHERLANDS
TOWARDS FRENCH SIDE OF FENCE
Berlin, To-day.
What appears to be serious concern at the stiffening of Poland's attitude towards the au- thoritarian States as a result of President Roosevelt's
recent re ported remarks, has led to renew- ed attacks on him in the Nazi press.
The "Hamburger Fremdenblatt" says that a Cracow journal openly occupies itself with the question of renewal of the old friendship of France and Poland.
The Polish journal, says the "Fremdenblatt," is of the opinion | that a great impetus has been given to co-operation between them through President Roosevelt's ac- tion
Both the "Fremdenblatt" and the "National Zeitung" assert that Président Roosevelt has revived international tension. Reuter.
DIPLOMATIC VISITS
Warsaw, To-day. Poland's position in Central Europe will find expression after a series of visits to Warsaw this spring.
AND FAR EAST DEFENCE PLANS
LONDON, TO-DAY. LT.-COMM. R. T. H. FLET- CHER (LABOUR, NUNEATON) ASKED IN THE_HOUSE_OF COMMONS YESTERDAY WHAT CONVERSATIONS HAD
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Mr. Butler replied that beyond the normal interchanges of in- formation on technical points connected with defence matters, which take place between various governments including the Netherlands, there had been no special conversations.--Reuter.
Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, residing in Repulse Bay Road, has reported two terrier dogs to be missing from his residence since 9 a.m. yesterday.
Mr. C. Millington was treated at the Kowloon Hospital, for injuries to his right wrist, after he had been bitten by a dog owned by Mr. A. Spary, in Kowloon Tong yes- terday.
Czacky, the Hungarian Foreign Minister.
It is stated that Count Ciano, on February 25th, will pay a visit The visit of the new Rumanian to the Polish Foreign Minister, Foreign Minister, Gefencu, is which will be followed, early in looked upon as a sign that the March, by a visit of the new Ru- Polish-Rumanian Pact is upheld manian Foreign Minister, Gefencu. by the new Rumanian Government. and
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