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THE BRITISH TASK
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578 p.m.-European programme.
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Oskar Besemfelder 10 pm-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB |`10.13 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Sound Picturea. 10.30 p.m.-The Kaleidoscope of
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full, revealed considerable traces of unanimity. The House at least showed itself ready to take Mr. Eden's review in its professed in- tention of being a plain statement of policy, and the Foreign Secre- tary commanded the attention of respect without exciting the ex- hilaration of enthusiasmT). states "The Times.
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In pursuance of this policy the Government had tabled proposals to ensure earlier action by the League in case of a dispute, and to dispel the impression that the Lea- que existed only to maintain the 8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through "status quo." They were also try. tha courtesy of Swan, Culberting to gather a conference of the sor and Fritz.
Locarno Powers and had com- p.m.-Consuelo Salazar, soprano. municated with them afresh yes- 7.15 p.m.-To be announced.
terday. The exchanges had re- 7.30 pm-Rincon Espanol" fea-vealed differences, not unexpected nor insuperable, but formidable. 7.45 p.m.-"The Voice of Life”—An He would only say that success
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Passing to relations with other gramme, under the Auspices of Powers, Mr. Eden warmly "noted the Philippine Society for that relations with France, as was Chamber Music and the Philip- } natural with another democracy, pine Cultural Concerts Society. had never been better. Our 8.30 p.m.---Studio Music.
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¿Warsaw Nov. 24. Interesting details regarding the rew mass arrests in the Soviet Union of political 'suspects by the GPU were revealed by Austrian. Communists and other left ex- tremists, who passed through this. city after being expelled from Russia
Several score of persona were arrested, because of alleged sym- pathics with the Trotzki oppo- tion, and are arriving daily at- Butzirki prison in Moscow, where political prisoners, are detained. the lusions of General After a short detention there the Göring and Dr. Goebbels. We had
nrisoners are sent to compulsory lent Germany as much as we had camps for five years. The number received in reparations. We had of political prisoners who passed. concluded a trade agreement most | through Moscow jails in "1936 is favourable to her. Therefore we approximately 80,000. were in no sense responsible for The expelled Austrians declare her difficulties, and she would do that the recently arrested and better to cooperate in exorts to Imprisoned persons iricluded army improve international trade--for | officers of the highest rank, such example, by joining the recent as Marshal Gamermik, who was currency agreement between some time ago, arrested together France, the United States, and with 64, officers of the General curselves. That, he hoped, show- Staff. The majority of the poli- The House of Commons to-day | ed that we had no idea of the tical suspects are sent for deten- paper reports the Jewish Students approved the new Anglo-Egyptian economic or political encirclement
of Germany.
CLASSES RESUME
Warsaw, Nov. 24.
Classes have now been resumed
at Lemberg University and Tech- nical High School after the 30. days
of recess imposed because trouble between Jewish and Po- lish students. According to news-
'ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY
Approved Without Opposition
London, Nov. 24.
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ITALY'S 'WAR DEBT TO AMERICA
near
on to the so-called "Bam" Camp. the Baikal-Amurak-Magis- The provision. of the treaty.},
trale, rallway line, where. it 16 as- THE MEDITERRANEAN meant that Britain must protect As for Italy, there had been serted, 800,000 to 900,000 political Egyptian territory from Invasion. ¡ estrangement because of our prisoners are held. A second Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign loyalty to the League, and still large camp is situated near Taiga.. Minister, told the House in moving continuing differences about pro- west of the northern Ural on the ratification of the pact
per international conduct. An- River Fletchural. At this camp it. "The safety of Egypt is the swering Signor Mussolini's speech is said that 50.000 prisoners are great
interest uniting at Milan. Mr. Eden said Italy held, in temperatures sometimes dom." said Mr. Eden, that country and the United King- must not think the Mediterranean below 54 degrees centigrade.
sea route was a mere convenience that there is now hardy a single The expelled extremists state
common
PRESENTATION TO KING OF IRAN:
Because of the Suez Canal, the to us. It was vital to asa main integrity of Egypt was a vital fac-l'arterial road. We recognized, family in the Soviet Union, with- tor in the interests of the Bri-however, that it was also vital to
out one meriber in a detention: tish Empire, the Foreign Secretary Italy. The interests of the two camp or prison.---- went on, as well as of Egypt her countries there had been com
Transocean News Service. self.
plementary? We hoped they would While the Governments of the continue to be so, and we had no Dominions of the British Empire desire to threaten any Italian in- had not signed the treaty, they terest. As for the Far East, Mr had been kept informed at every Eden noted that Sino-Japanese Rome, Nov. 24. atage of negotiations. Mr. Eden strains seemed to be casing) The news of the resumption concluded.
Teheran, Nov. 24. In general, he considered the payment of the war debts which | Prunanana, Fran Sasnice,
international situation grave but mer schacht was received by the Reichsbank President Dr. Hal- Italy owes the United States, Wis
not inevitably catastrophie, pro-King of Iran, after having made confirmed, Hitherto negotiations have chiefly been concerned with
vided we played our part and a fourney to the Province of Mas showed full strength of purpose sanderan in company of the Iran the question of using export sur
and of arms. Of course there Finance Minister for this purpose. pluszes, 60 ax gradually to work
could be no enduring peace with Dr. Schacht took the opportunity on the indebtedness. It is stated
Moscow, Nov.-24.
out an arma, agreement, but mean- that the motive which has led to! Three more German subjects re-opening the question is that Italy have been arrested by the authe while all were rearming either of greeting the King in the Hame destres to regain access to the rities in the Soviet Union, accoed steadily, vigorously, or feverishly. American Joan market from which ing to intormation sent out by the
was debarred by the U. Information Bureau of the Foreign in favour of Germany. He has been a personal dedication. The King Johanson Act which places a Affairs Commissariat. It has also in prison since. without being expressed his thanks for the Joan embargo on countries that are been learned that the German given, a hearing. The German Em- greetings and present, and con- in default in their obligations to factory manager. Heinrich Schaefer bassy in Moscow is investigating versed for & considerable time the
with Dr. Sch Stalca
was arrested on October 21 for these matters. Tranioccan News Service.
Transocen eur Service
THREE GERMANS ARRESTED
cevolutionary activities
of the German Chancellor and handed him a photograph of the Chancellor in a silver frame with
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