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Show the situation "as ona of e-r-e5!--r gravity as well aa dellrarv." . 1 . arid that tha conversations can 'U y aa- res time eaee4 lfta a n,w baala such aa mlsht ba atford-ed atford-ed by a clear and complete 1-Yenrh reply to Great Britain s fundamental quertea. Tha correspondent understands that In his recent discussions with tha French and Belgian Imbtin-dora, Imbtin-dora, 'lrd Curaon alrongly lin-praaaod lin-praaaod upon tham lhat tha patience of tha British parliament and nation na-tion waa nearly eheusted, even hinting that Great Britain might be drtvea to Independent action. alarquta Delia Torretta, tha Italian Ital-ian smbaaaador, visited tha foreign secretary yesterday. Tha dlplo-matlo dlplo-matlo correspondent Of tha Westminster West-minster Osaetta understands the Italian omlssary "had an Important I mission to-cenvey tha views of Premier Pre-mier Mussolini, who Inclines mora snd mora lo tha British view of the Ruhr question and to tha British plan for a aattlemant of tha reparations rep-arations problem." ME .11 iPASSE London Political Writer View Situation Despair in fly i - Curzon Aert England ' I k Impatient LONDON. July I By' A. F.) Most of Uts political writers la the morning newspapers treat . tha franco-British Impasas rather deo-pairlngly deo-pairlngly and do not profess to see a rift In tha cloods. Tha on exception ex-ception Is tho lobby correspondent of tha Dally Exprsss, who says: "It waa stated la ministerial circles overnight that the aogotiatlons had bees taking a sew and mora hopeful hope-ful turn." , Ha admits that bo Is snabls to alscJoes tha aaturs) at tha reported Changs. ,- , -. Tha well-lhformed diplomatic oor- rssaassaasna af ths fairy Telpgra ph I savjIthagoTernmentsMTI regards |