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MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO VISIT ROME IN JANUARY

Invitation Extended At Munich Meeting

London, November 29.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, will visit Rome early to January, it was officially announced last night. The visit was suggested by Slenor Mussolini when he met Mr. "Chamberlain at Munich.

As many Anglo-Italian problems were settled during the course of negotiations preceding the signing of the Anglo-Italian agree- ment. It may be taken, says Reuter's diplomatic that during the Rome visit a wider field will be explored.

One of the most important sub- jects to be raised will be Franco- Italian relations, which remaup unsatisfactory. This matter Was discussed during the Anglo-Italian talks last week, and if Mr. Cham- berlalu and Signor Mussolini, cari, by personal contact, effect an im provement in the situation," they would be making a big contribn.

correspondent.

"We found ourselves in com- płote zgïeement on the general policy of the two countries. which, in both cases, tinas its main objective in the preserva- tion and consolidation of peace."

He added that as the purpose of the meeting was for an exchange of views, rather than to take

Changteh Holocaust

Changteh, Hunan, Nov. 29.

A severe air raid way staged yesterday over Chang- teh, on the Fianklang River. northeast of Taoyuan In north Hunan, when 15 Jap- anese bombers unloaded than 50 bombs, including 10 incendiary bombs.

more

The most thriving sections of the city were practically reduced to a shambles. and it is estimated that more than 100 shops and house's were gutted by fire.

Five persons were burned to death white 32 others were injured.-Central News

NEUTRALITY ACT

then towards achieving peace in decisions. he was not in a position REVISION TALK

Europe...

The efforts of Duce towards brloging the Powers together at Munich are not forgotten, and it may be felt that as a partner in the Berlin-Rome axis he may find zt possible to assist in improving Anglo-German relations.

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NEW DECLARATION

to make a more detailed statement | on the conversations. ‚'

Mr. Chamberlain expressed warm appreciation for the very gratify- ing welcome they had received trom the French Government and people

PREMATURE

Washington, Nov. 29

Mr. Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State, declared yesterday that reports that the State Department was recom- mending modification of the Neutrality Act, in order to per- mit differentiation between ag- gressors and victims, were pre- mature..

He said that since the Neutrali

Views were exchanged on the principal questions ni commen concern. including the methods of view of the Anglo-Italian defence.' as well as diplomatic ac- agreement. 書中 mav be considered tion. unnecessary to produce in Rome a

CZECH CORRIDOK declaration similar to the Anglo- Mr. Chamberlain twice interven German declaration

at Muniched when questions were asked in Act was passed, the President, ap- Nevertheless, despite the fact that the House concerning the decision the Franco-German declaration of the Czech

propriate Congressional commit- Government to nad a tepld welcome in France. It concede a corridor to Germany for been giving continuous thought to tees and the State Department had was well received in Britain, and the purpose building a motor application, but press. reports therefore the conclusion of an road connecting Breslau. with Anglo-Italian declaration may be Vienna. The Premier declared thought advisable.

that the subject was not raised at Munich, and he did not think the road altered the Munich position or the attitude with regard to the Britisn guarantee-Reuter.

It is unlikely that there will be any serious discussion of an air pact or the limitation of armaments, the general view being that the time is not yet ripe for this.

-NO MILITARY OBLIGATION

London. Nov. 29.

that its immediate modification was contemplated were unjustified.

Asked whether any further r calls of Amicassadors, such as the Ambassador to Tokyo, were con- templated, Mr. Sunner Welles an- swered in the negative, adding that Mr. Joseph Kennedy was returning Asked in the House of Commons from London to spend his Chri 01 advancing her claims for yesterday whether Britain was fijimas holdays by previous arrange- supervision of the Suez Canai. In certain circumstances committed any ease the rates charged Italian to send an expeditionary force to shipping for use of the Canal wili France and whether as the result probably be mentioned. Reuter of his visit there had been any

Italy may take the opportunity

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increase brush commitments, Mr.

Chamberlain replied

the riegative.

London, Nov. 29. The Primie Minister made

He also told, the Opposition statement in the House of Com, Leader later that no decisions were mons last night on the visit paid taken at Paris regarding defence by him and Lord Hallfax to Paris. which volved obligations jor The Premier declared:

Britain-British Wireless.

Japan Sees Simultaneous War With China, Soviet

Tokyo, Nov. 29.

A two-ucwer standard must be maintained for Japan's new arma- ments, according to the Vice- Minister of War," General Eki Tojo, addressing a conference of munition manufacturers yesterday.

He added that. whether she wants to, or not, Japan faces the necessity of preparing simultane- ous military operations against Soviet Russia and China.

While seeking a satisfactory, end to the present Chinese trouble, the Japanese army held that they must form a frontal clash from both these Powers in the future, and consequently new armament must be built on a two-power standard.

Generali

The War. Minister. Itagaki, was also present, and ap- pealed to the manufacturers for an even greater outout of muni- tluns, declaring that the end of the "China. Incident" was still far off Reuter.

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London, Nov, 29

S'HAI PUPPET KILLED

Chungking. Nov 29 Another murder occurred in Shanghai yesterday when Chu -Kuo-ping. 80-called Com-- mander of the puppet peace preservation corps in Wasit, who arrived in the metropolis a few days ago, was shot and killed by a youth at Tungsinchiao, in the Interna- flonal Settlement, states 4 Shanghai message.-Central News

ments-Reuter,

AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER GOING HOME

London. Nov. 29 The Australian High Com- missioner in London Mr. S. W Bruce, will leave for Austral'a via Washington in the first half of 'December, Transocean learns from a reliable soUICE. Mr. Bruce will report to the Dominions authorities on the situation in Europe,

Great significance is attached to the High Commissioner's journey because a stop will be made in Washington to discuss the ques tion of an American-Australian trade agreement on the lines of the Anglo-American agreement.

Iz Australian and ¡ctrcles here it is

New Zealand believed that New Zealand will follow Britain's example and begin trade nego- tiations with Washington.

It is considered possible that after discussing the matter with the Dømintons" Minister. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Mr. Bruce may try in Canberra to arrange a conference between the British and Dominion Governments.

Recall Of Chinese Envoy

To Berlin Urged Following

Postponement Of Reception

Germany is severely criticised by the "China Evening News" and the "Star" local vernacular evening papers, for the post- ponement slae die of the date for the presentation of credentials by the new Chinese Ambassador.

Characterising the step as litical complications in Germany. "Hitler's great insult to China's which account for the fallure of

envoy," the "China Evening News" the Chinese Ambassador to pre- states it is rare in the history of sent his credentials after his ar international relations that a new rival fi Germany for over two On his four-day visit to the ambassador's speech on the oc- months. To acquaint itself with United States next summer, the caston of the presentation of his these political complications, the King may be accompanied by Lord credentials is found unsatisfac-Government should recall Mr. Halifax, Foreign Secretary, but no tory by the leader of his accredit-Chen for official decision has been made in ed country.

inquiry and re- It is all the more orientate Ita attitude towards the matter."

strange that his reception. after Germany. Neither Lord Halifax nor the being deferred three times. has

HITLER'S INTENTION Declaring that the postpone

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JAPAN'S OPPOSITION Duke of Devonshire, Parliamentary now been indefinitely postponed. Becondly, since Germany Under-Secretary for the Domin-

alleged to be afraid of Japanese ions, will, however, accompany the

opposition if the restores normal King to Canada. While in the ment of the reception moicates relations with China, it is use- Dominion, His Majesty will have Hitler's Intentions not to restore less for the Chinese Ambassa- members of the Canadian Cattnet Sino-German relationship to nor dor to remain in Berlin, as Minister in Attendance." Imal, the "Star" urges the Na Finally, it is reparted that Hit- Lord Hallfax called at Bucking- tional Government to recall Mr.ler intends to receive the Chinese ham Palace yesterday and saw Chen Chich, The recall, the Ambassador simultaneously with Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia, Journal says, is justified on the the "Manchukuo" envoy, Natural- who is a guest of Their Majestief- following grounds:

ly China cannot tolerate this, British Wireless

Firstly, there must be some pomys the journal.

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