IMPROVEMENT IN DANZIG
Signs Of Goodwill Apparent VIEW OF THE LEAGUE COMMISSIONER By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. DANZIG, July 26. Professor Burckhardt, League High Commissioner in Danzig, interviewed by the British United Press, said: “The situation in Danzig has definitely improved. Here and there I find signs of goodwill which reveal a desire to ameliorate the atmosphere. A large dose of ill will from outside would be necessary for Danzig to reach a tragic issue.” WARNING OF A NEW COUP BY HITLER Aid To LR.A. Included In Wide Plan LONDON, J uly 26. The “Yorkshire Post,” discussing the luterntaional situation, issues a warning that plans for Her Hitler’s next coup are far already far advanced. Japan has been encouraged to cause trouble for Britain in the Far East, while assistance is given to the I.R.A. to embarrass England at a critical moment. It is known that all leave in the German army will be stopped as from August 1. ITALY’S POSITION Aid To Germany In A War
ROME, July 26.
Signor Virginie Gayda writes: “If the encirclers involve Germany in war over Danzig or anything else, Italy will be ready to fight on the side of the Axis Powers. The first day that British planes attempted to cross the Mediterranean in time of war they would find adequate Italian opposition.” CREDITS FOR POLAND Likely Aid In Defence (Independent Cable Service.) LONDON, July 26. The effect of Sir John Simon’s announcement in the House of Commons yesterday on the Polish negotiations is that Poland will not at present get a cash loan from Britain and France, but that £8,000,000 will be provided for an export credit guarantee for the purchase of munitions in Britain,
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 257, 28 July 1939, Page 9
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