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GEN. WEYGAND broadcast from Algiers yesterday a denial of reports that France would permit Germany to use Bizerta, base in Tunisia, with a view to eventual action in Libya. The General also denied, according to the Havas Agency, that negotiations had taken place with a view to the cession of Bizerta or the landing of German troops at the port. Admiral Darlan, Vichy nay chief, is expected back in Vichy from Paris this morning. It is believed that his return will be the signal for "reorganisation" of the Petain Government. Many in Vichy expect collective resignation of the Cabinet. Admiral Darlan is understood by reliable circles in Vichy to be standing firm in his negotiations with Laval and to be insisting on control of the navy regardless of any other Cabinet changes. He is also said to be refusing to surrender ships of France's naval bases to anyone. In Vichy he is credited with the determination to order the Fleet to be scuttled if necessary. Information late last night was that there is now a possibility that Laval is willing to accept less than his maximum demands for the premiership, with the right to select ministers. political circles think Laval and Darlan may be vice-presidents of the Council More Radio Attacks German-controlled wireless stations in occupied France continue violent attacks on the Vichy Government. All Broadcast a speech by a member of the committee of the new anti-Pétain party set up by the Nazis, culminating in praise for Laval as "the only man who is able to take in time a decision to collaborate with Germany." The broadcast added: "Vichy is delaying this decision, which is necessary for establishing normal Franco-German relations and for the participation of France in the `New order´."
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