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WHAT HUNGARY HAS SIGNED

Text Of Protocol With Axis

Special to the "Telegraph"

REALLY DESERVE!

VIENNA, Nov. 20 (UP)-Hungary has signed the protocol binding itself to the tri-Power pact between Germany, Italy and Japan.

Confidence In Britain

General Smuts' Speech PRETORIA, Nov. 20 (Reuter). The failure of the blitzkrieg and the result of the United

States presidential election had convinced him that Britain would win this war of re- sources," declared. General Smuts, the South African Premier, addressing the Tran- svaal United Party Congress to- day.

The text of the protocol reads, "The Governments of Ger- many, Italy and Japan on one side and the Government of Hung- ary on the other side establish by their undersigned Plenipo tentiaries the following:

"With the outcome of the war Article 1-Hungary joins the tri-swinging to the advantage of Britain,

General Smuts sald that Britain, Power pact signed by Germany, Italy France will only have to make fur

by a magnificently herole effort, pro- and Japan on September 27, 1940 at ther effort for her deliverance," Berlin,

The newspaper, "Hakitat," writes:bably the greatest in her long and Article 2-In so far as the propos-The movements which are beginning glorious history, had risen to the ed Joint technical commission pro-to be evident in France will soon occasion as a champion of liberty vided in article four of the tri- burst forth in full measure and will and had repulsed the enemy. Power pact touches on questions certainly be profitable to France."

which concern Hungary's interests, a representative of Hungary will also

be added to the councils of the com-

mission.

Two-Hour Vienna Talk

LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Article 3,-The text of the tri-Hitler had a two-hour talk with Power pact is attached to this pro- Count Teleki (Hungarian Premier) tecol

as a supplement. The foregoing and Count Canity (Hungarian Foreign protocol is drafted in the German, Minister) at the Hotel Imperial in Italian, Japanese and Hungarian

Vienna this afternoon following the languages,

whereby each text is valid Hungarian adhesion to the Axis- as an original. It is effective the day Japan. Pact. of signature."

Turkey Sceptical

ISTANBUL, Nov, 20 (Reuter),— The Axis attempt to get small nations of Europe into a hurried agreement for the "New Order" is regarded sceptically in the Turkish press.

The newspaper, "Republique," rem marks: "Even Spain, although a friend of the Axis, is hesitating."

Real Franco-German collaboration is regarded as impossible. The same paper writes: "The future of France will shine. forth in the colonies where a new front of resistance is progress- ing slowly but steadily.

Rumania's

Later the Fuehrer received Count Clano, the Italian Foreign Minister:

QUO TAI-CHI ENTERTAINS

"This enemy will lose again just as he had lost last time. What wo have

seen convinces me that with the resources behind us and the reinforcements that are still to come, we shall see great changes as the war goes on. Too many people have been deceived by the enemy's early

Successes.

No Doubt About Result "In the last war, Germany went on winning for nearly four years and it was in the last few months that some of her greatest victories were scored. Then suddenly the tide turned.

"For myself I have no doubt about the result. Democracy will win. Let us then put our best energies Into the

task.

We are fighting for liberty

and independence as our forefathers once fought for them, and liberty and independence are worth the sacrifice

everything else." of

LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter)Mr, Que Tal-chi, Chinese Ambassador to Britain, gave a luncheon parly to-day

General Smuts niso slated that which included Lord Halifax, Foreign Minister, and Lady Halifax, and South Africa had the greatest and best equipped army in its history Lord and Lady Chatfeld.

and he was amazed at the success that had been achieved in building up the defence of the country in spite dimculties of political and other placed in the Government's path the The Army had been bullt past year. up entirely from volunteers. {

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LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter).-Defining the position in re- gard-to-Rumanla in-the-House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, declared, "Within the last few months the Rumanian Government have on own admission Invited German troops to enter Rumania.

"During that period troops have been arriving in ever in- creasing numbers. These con- centrations of enemy troops in! a nominally neutral country oblige the British Government to regard the Rumanian Govern- ment as being no longer in full control of their own country or its foreign policy."

Asked whether it was true that Germans had "stolen" all the material| which the British had supplied to Rumania, Mr. Butler replied amidst Inughter, "I think they have plnched as much as they can."

Mr. Butler als Intimated that the British Minister remained in Rumania In order to protect certain British Interests.

Pilots-To-Be Arrive In Canada

A West Coast Canadian Port, Nov. 20 (Reuter).The largest number of Australian and New Zealand air trainees yet to reach Canada, landed here to-day.

Commodore Godfrey of the Western Air Command, officially welcoming the men, declared that their arrival further illustrated "the great bond of unity exlating between all parts of the Empire."

Nazis Insist We Abandon France.

LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter). Aaked what suggestions had been res celved from Germany for an agree- ment at the expense of Franco, Mr. Butler told the House of Commona to-day that both before and since the war the abandonment of France by Britain had been Implicit in any German public pronouncement on Germany's conception of a settle ment with Great Britain,

The ruling Idow in the De mind, Bald Mr. Batteel the many should dominizi y This conception

it!

The death occurred at the Queen Mary Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. Maximiano Antonio Collaco, an old-member-of-the-Portuguese.com-! munity, who had retired from active life some years ago. He was 70 years old.

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