DEFINITE PLAN U.S. SEEKING FOR MILITARY COOPERATION
LONDON, TO-DAY. THE DISCUSSION BETWEEN GENERAL SIR EDMUND IRON- SIDE, INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF OVERSEAS - FORCES, AND THE
POLISH MILITARY AUTHORI- TIES IN WARSAW, SAYS THE "DAILY TELEGRAPH " THIS MORNING, HAVE RESULTED IN THE DRAWING UP OF A DEFINITE PLAN OF ACTION,
The newspaper, however, does not divulge details of the plan, and merely states that the parts to be played by the British and Polish forces. in case of war have been agreed upon.
The "Daily Herald" Warsaw cor- respondent says that the Polish military authorities explained in detail the necessity for delivery of arms to Poland.
Poland, says the correspondent, wishes mainly all kinds of heavy artillery, anti-tank guns, machine- guns, motor vehicles of all descrip- tions and large quantities of am- munition. Trans-Ocean.
BARTER PACT WITH BELGIUM
Washington, To-day.
The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, announced yesterday that negotiations are going on be-
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Mr. Cordell Hull said he had discussed the matter at length with the Ambassador in Brussels, Mr. Joseph Davies, now in America, and Mr. Davies would continue the talks in Brussels.
The agreement would provide for barter of American cotton, maize and wheat against caoutchouk and tin from Belgium and her colonies..
Trans-Ocean.
SAGHALIEN DISPUTE
Moscow, To-day.
The Soviet Government is con- sidering whether to cancel the Ja- panese concessions on the Saghalien-
DANGEROUS TRICK Island, it is reported in circles close
to the Foreign Commissariat.
This step would make possible the elimination of Japanese obser- vers from the Soviet part of the island, it is stated.-Trans-Ocean.
Charged with mooring the steam launch Joan, while carrying 3,340 tins of kerosene, at Shaukiwan Harbour, a place other than a dangerous goods anchorage, Pang Muk, 51, was this morning fined kerosene in Tsun Wan and was $70 by Mr. E. Himsworth at Kow-waiting at Shaukiwan for clear- loon.
ance. He was warned to clear on
Lance-Sergeant J. May told the the previous day by the junk Court that defendant loaded the inspector.
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