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FRANCE, GERMANY THE FEDERATION OF
AND THE SAAR.
NEGOTIATIONS "BROKEN
OFF.
DEMARCHE PRESENTED ON
RHINELAND,
EUROPE.
ITALY'S UNCOMPROMISING NEGATIVE.
Rome, JulsThe Press pub lishes the full text of Italy reply to the French Foreign Minister's "memorandum proposing the creat
Paris, July The France Gertion of a Pan-European Federation, man ngotiations concerning the
the original Italian note having been handed to the French Charge
'Affaires on Saturday last.
fature of the Saar district and its early reunion with the Reich have been suspended, states a joint com- muniqué just jasued, admitting that "there "exist grave differences of opinion regarding certain, questions which both governments consider. vital to their interests." The com muniqué adds that both Govern ments will avail themselves of the suspension in order to review the questions at issue and to consider the advisability of resuming the negotiations in the coming autume.
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The Italian Government's reply though worded in conciliatory terms is uncompromisingly negative. It is divided into three parts whereof the first demands that all discrimi nations against the defeated nations be removed and that victors and vanquished as well as the big and small nations be accorded equal rights and be guaranteed their absolute independence and, sover- eigaty
*Russia and Turkey.
“Italy then proposes that both the Soviet Union and Turkey be-invit- ofed to join the discussion since their of
non-invitation
incompatible
with the professed aims of M. Brihad's project,
German Press Kagrets, Berlin, July 7-The majority the Press records the rupture the Franco-German Saar negotia tions with regret, while the organs The second part of the Note deals of the Right, which had long ex-
with the relations between the pro- posed Federation and the non- pressed their doubts regarding the European countries as well as with. potency of the negotiations, pro the League of Nations, respectively, fess to see in the present rupture fatal if the idea of solidarity in- and emphasizes that it would be fresh evidence for France's intrans-spiring the League of Nations were igeance. It is generally believed sapped. Moreover, the Note, cop- that the present deadlock has ari rinutes, there exists the danger that the formation of a European block sen from the French demand for.
will resu't in the creation of other joint Franco-German ownership of international groupings whereby the Saar mines, while the German the organic unity of the League of
Nations would be destroyed. delegation throughout the negotia- tions insisted upon the Reich: ex- ercising the option to repurchase the mines which were state-propertying an organization paralleling the before they had to be ceded to League of Nations' division into an Assembly and a Council' and France under the Versailles treaty
suggests that all nations be given until 1933. Simultaneously bow.
an equal voice and seat. ever the German delegates had in- dicated their willingness to guar. antee France regular coal deliveries from these mines because they are
indispensible for the iron industry
in Lorraine.
A Difficult Position.
Political quarters, while hoping that a way will be found to smooth out these differences, admit that the task of reconciling the conflicting demands is far from easy and that, therefore, the present rupture might become definite in which case the status quo in the Saar dis trict will have to continue until 1035 when the plebiscite provided for in the Versailles treaty"` will bring the final decision, the out- come of the plebiscite in favour of Germany being nowhere seriously, doubted.
The negotiations, it will be re- membered, began in November last following an agreement to that effect at the Hague conference when it was commonly believed that they would be confined to a fixation of
Danger to League of Nations. For these reasons Italy is oppos- ed to M. Briand's proposal of form.
Fically the Note' repudiates the French thesis that a European Federation must be based on a golu tion of the security problem and declares that the chief aim of such a federation must be identical with
the League of Nations security.
which in M. Briand's scheme is mentioned neither directly nor in- directly but which in the opinion of the Italian Government, must be the starving point for any effective attempt to achieve the mors! co- operation of the nations of Europe.
- FRANCO-ITALIAN NAVAL
PLANS..
CONVERSATIONS TO BE RENEWED.
(UNITED PRESS.]
Paris, July 4.-M. de Beaumar- chais, French Ambassador to Rome, had a long conference with M. Briand when, according to reports published in the Paris Prem, the Minister instructed the envoy to inform the Italian
the price Germany would have to Government that France was the naval pay for the repurchase of the mines prepared to resume and to a reasonable accord assur-conversations with Italy "the ear ing the French iron industry lier the better." Lorraine the continuation of its coal supply from the Saar mines.
Political cireles here also find it rather disappointing that the no- gotiations have come to naught just at the moment when their success ful conclusion together with the liberation of the Rhineland would have strengthened the position of all those who are in favour of friendly relations with France.
It is also reported that the "Am- bassador will "convey to Signor Museo Mai the French Foreign Minister's opinon that before the naval negotiations are resumed it would be desirable to settle certain outstanding political issue, such as the status of Italian citizens in unis and Italy's demande regard. ing the Libyan coast.
The Fress welcomes this report and the prospects thus opened. for an improvement of Franco-Italian relations especially in view of the fact that on several recent occasions it was quits positively stated that. the naval negotiation had been shelved for the time being and with little hope for their early resump- tion,
KIDNAPPED FROM A
PARLIAMENT.
The Rhineland Demarche. Contrary to all expectations the French "Ambassador at Berlin, M. de Marguerie, to-day undertook a demarche with Foreign Minister in connection with the anti-Separatists riots in the Rhineland wirich, the French Government holds, coatsi- tute a breach of the agreements reached at the Hague in connection with the Young Pian, a theris which is disputed in German 'Gor ernment quarters where it is point- ed out that the local authorities did SENSATIONAL" OCCURRENCE everything possible to protect the
IN THE FINNISH "HOUSE, adherents and loaders of the Separatist movement and that the
Helsingfors, July 5.-A senastions attacks against them are being al assault. probably unprecedented aniversally condemned in the Gerin the history of parliaments pe man Fress while the German Govcurred in the Finnish parliament erament merely undertook in the to-day when four armed men whose Hague agreement not to bring the identity is still unknown entered, Separatiste before the Courts on a the House, seized the Communist charge of high treason. Moreover deputies in their seats and removed it is understood that Foreign Minis: them by force to waiting motor- ter Curtius pointed out to the ears. One of the raiders showed French Ambassador that the wrath when entering the token of the
of the Rhenish population against police chief's department, the Separatista could psychological- Meanwhile a new Cabinet · bas 17 be understood if it was remem-been formed from representatives bered how much the population had of the bourgeois parties with the to suffer in consequence of the at well-known anti-Russian- senator tempts of those circles to destroy and former Regent of Finland Per patbemitries the dajeburtesans. Hadarka Stains kemefaure pour Promi
The Berlin Press regards the Mr. Procope as Foreign Minister, French demarche as rather ill- Extreme nervousness reigns advised, especially from the pay- among the population and especial chologica) point of view, inasmuch ly the working-class of the capital as many will come to the concluas. massacre of the Communists sion that France intends to continue and those suspected of Leftist lean- her policy of assisting the enemies ings is feared when the Lappo of the unity of the German Reich. bands cater the city on Monday.
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