Situation In Europe, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-12

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1 SITUATION IN EUROPE | . $ LONDON, England, May 11.— British efforts to bring Soviet Russia into the anti-aggression front in Europe ran into fresh difficulties today as Moscow indicated its determination to insist upon the principle of reciprocity in any agreement that may be reached. MOSCOW, Russia, May 11. — The newspaper Izvestia, commenting on British Prime Minister Chamberlains reassurance to Moscow, indicated the U. S. S. R. is not yet satisfied and still believes that Britain and France are seeking to impose an unequal burden upon Russa in formation of a "Stop Hitler" bloc. LONDON, England, May 11. — Despite Soviet rebuff, the British government renewed efforts to bring Russia into the anti-aggression lineup. PARIS, France, May 11. — The French cabinet approved a decree, of amnesty for strik-j ers before Premier Edouard Daladier to make an important speech on foreign affairs at the reopening of Parliament. ROME, Italy, May 11.— Reports of possible Italo-French negotiations to settle the dispute over Djibouti, Tunisia and the Suez Canal lacked confirmation in official Rome quarters.


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