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MINOR PROBLEM
The Polish Ambassador in Rome is.
It is clear to all that Danzig is always well-received by Count Ciano only a minor problem in the minds and the Italian Envoy in Warsaw is of the Nazis. It is merely a test of usually invited to fixtures where his
German colleague is definitely Polish powers of resistance.
un-
welcome. It appears that Italy and If Poland were ready to yield on all questions concerning Danzig, the Poland seek each other's friendship Corridor as Polish property would in order to preserve common interests. not be worth sixpence. The fourth Mussolini is grinning every time the division of Poland would follow rapid- Poles show firmness towards Berlin or score a fresh diplomatic victory.
"Proia," Athens.
ly.
doubt Few observers in the know that this is the real purpose of the Nazi rulers,
There are two main reasons why this new division of Poland is part of the Nazi policy. They are called coal and oil."News Digest."
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BRITISH STATEMEN'S
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AFTER TWO YEARS"
WARFARE
in
Japan's aims remain shrouded obscurity. Originally she would probably have been content to estab- lish over the five northern provinces. such a control through puppet gov→ ernments as she had obtained in Man- chukuo, but military ambitions have and passed far beyond that point, complain the world is left to judge of what that so little attention is paid to the Japan desires by her actions rather speeches of their honourable Lords than the words of her statesmen. To and Secretaries of State over here. her acts must be ascribed the growing There are good reasons for this. tension regarding the situation in the
Far East.-"Daily Telegraph."
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THE WHOLE PEACE FRONT
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Anyone who has to deal with these speeches in the course of his profes- sion notes that all of them not only follow old, worn-out lines in their language, but, in addition, make use of diplomatic arguments which we It is for the peace Powers to for- do not understand, because we do mulate in good time the basis of not understand British diplomacy possible discussion. After the "next war" a peace conference will have to When the Fuhrer speaks to Eng- be held. Everything is to be said for land, the German people speak with holding it before the "next war"-but him.
When we listen to English- upon the condition that it is a genu- Until that men, we hear the Foreign Office and ine conference of peace. certain politi al clubs, of which we is proved possible, the best and only have the worst of recollections.- practical service to peace is to man "Angriff,” Berlin.
its defences in full strength-"Times"
anyway.
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NAZI THRONE IN HUNGARY
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AMERICAN
RESENTMENT
In face of this particular warning, One of Hungary's most cherished and the intimation a few days later ambitions has for many years been by Mr. Hull that the American Gov- the restoration of the Crown of St. ernment might publish, the text of Stephen.
its communications to Tokyo in pro-
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As long as there was any chance of test against recent offences, the Ja- that throne being offered to Archdue Otto, Germany's opposition was adamant.
BRITISH UNITY:
There never has been in time of peace such complete unanim- It is rumoured, Ity in this old British Island. however, that Men and women of every walk Herr Hitler is will- In life, all classes, creeds, and ing, 'in the case of parties, have prepared themselves the Hungary, to departmentally and morally for
tremendous changes in the daily from his establish-
life of every' Köusehold which ed anti-monarchist
would accompany a war with policy, and would Nazidom. Mr. Winston Churchill. countenance the elevation of a pro-
panese Govern- ment may now released the vials of active American resentment. Again-
st the Japanese- campaign of vio- lence in China the burden of support- ing the interests of third Powers, and especially of Pow- ers signatory to the Nine Power
borne main- and Britain, or a member of some Hungarian ly by Britain,
the Hungarian in ho easy position, is now diploma- poble family--to throne. Furthermore, Germany would tically at grips with Japan on the allow Hungary to annex Slovakia. In general issue. But the burden is not return for these bounties; however, rightly Britain's alone, and the most Hungary would have to agree to sub- salutary effect of this American move ordinate her entire policy to that of should be its intimation to Japan that
America's hat is in the ring too. Berlin. "M.P.A.”
"Sydney Morning Herald."
Nazi monarch-either
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UKRAINIANS DENOUNCE ANTI-POLISH AGITATORS
of the FRIENDS WHO HATE EACH The tendencious reports
OTHER German Press describing that a state the
of revolt is prevailing among
Ukrainians is contradicted by the The fact that Italians and Germans fact that several Ukrainian agents do not like each other is not new. in the pay of Germany were handed New, however, is the increasing over to the Polish authorities by: boldness with which the citizens of Lombardy and Piedmont in particular the Ukrainians themselves.
Although a fairly large number of give vent lately to their feelings, arrests have been made lately, espec-
Many Italian cinema-owners ially in the district around. Lwow, the loyalty of the non-Polish popula- now afraid to exhibit newsreels in opo, Buch- which German political" and military tion is not affected, "
events are recorded. The appearance arest.
of German soldiers and statestrian is received with icy indifference with open hostility.
BETWEEN
ROME AND WARSAW
~ Sporadio" quarrels notwithstanding, relations between Italy and Poland continue to be fairly cordial...
„other hand
are
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