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GONE TO SCOTLAND

MR AND MRS CHAMBERLAIN. Bv Telegi aph—Press Association- Copyright LONDON. April 6. Mr and Mrs Neville Chamberlain leave tonight for Scotland. Mr Chamberlain will be in-the closest touch with Whitehall and. if necessary will be able to return immediately. Such of the cable news on this pace as is os headed has appeared in “The Times.” and i«2 cabled to Australia and New Zealand bv special permission. It. should be understood that the opinions are not those nf “The Tones’’ unless expressly stated Io be ro

HITLER KEEPING TOUCH DEVELOPMENTS IN ALBANIA AND POLAND. (Received This Day. 9.55 a.m.) .BERLIN. April 7. A spokesman said the Fuhrer naturally would keep in the closest touch not only with the situation created by Poland’s support of the British encirclement policy but also with Albanian .developments. GERMANY APPROVES IN FULLEST AGREEMENT WITH STEPS TAKEN PROTECTION OF ITALIAN INTERESTS. (Received This Day, 10.50 a.m.) BERLIN. April 7. The Official News Agency says “Political circles entirely approve the Italian invasion. Italy cannot permit the persistent source of disorder on the opposite coast of the Adriatic menacing Italian residents and destroying general peace. Germany is in the fullest agreement with measures for the protection of Italian interests in that area. Germany could not understand or approve any desire of the democratic Western powers having no interest in ‘hat region to intervene in the incontestably correct position and action of our axis partner.” RUMANIA’S ATTITUDE INFLUENCE OF YUGOSLAVIA’S DECISION. w BALKAN EQUILIBRIUM SHAKEN. (Received This Dav. 11 a.m.) BUCHAREST, April 7. M Calinesco and M Gafoncu conferred at length. Yugoslavia’s decision is expected to have an important influence on Rumania’s attitude, in view of the close Yugoslavian-Ruman-ian alliance. Diplomatic circles state that’ the entire Balkan equilibrium is being shaken by the Albanian invasion. REPORTED MISSION. NAVAL ASSISTANCE IN EVENT OF ATTACK. (Received This Day. 11.5 a.m.) BUCHAREST. April 7. M. Gafoncu has gone to Istanbul aboard a Rumanian warship, ostensibly for a holiday cruise but. it is believed for lhe purpose of trying to arrange for Anffio-Fronch warships to traverse the' Dardanelles in the event of an attack on Rumania. TALK IN PARIS. Bv THwnh — Association —Copyright ' (Received This Dav 9.55 a.m.' ' PARIS. Anril ”. ' The British Ambassador. Sir Phinps. this afternoon conferred with M. Bonnet in regard to Albania.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1939, Page 7

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385

GONE TO SCOTLAND Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1939, Page 7

GONE TO SCOTLAND Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1939, Page 7

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