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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 2, 1937.
GERMANY DEFINES
ATTITUDE TO RUSSIA
BERLIN, TO-DAY.
THE ATTENTION OF THE GERMAN PRESS NOW SEEMS TO-BE CENTRED ON THE SPEECH BY THE FRENCH FOR- EIGN MINISTER, M. YVON DELBOS, ON SUNDAY
i The "Deutsche Diplomatisch Po-
litische Korrespondenz," "which us-)
ually reflects the concensus of
opinion in the Wilhelmstrasse, re- HOW LEAGUE
fers to M. Delbos' statement that
France would never hesitate to ex- FOUND ITSELF
tend her circle of friends until it became universal.
The papers states that Germany
COMMITTED
also has no intention of excluding TO GUARANTEES
any State from her circle of friends, and desires to extend this to the point of universality.
Russia Not Excluded
London, To-day. Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign
Nor is Russia excluded. Ger-Secretary, made a long statement many's differences are not with the at Commons question time, in re- Russian people but with the rulers ply to several members, regarding of Russia, who are not content to Danzig- confine their doctrines within their
After tracing the recent history own borders but attempt to impose of the Danzig before the League their ideas of world salvation upon Council, Mr. Eden referred to the examination of the Polish represen-
other countries.
As long as the Russian soldier tative's report on his negotiations swears in his oath of allegiance with the Danzig Senate by the Com- that he will support world revolu-mittee of Three, consisting of the ition, the German nation cannot be
French and Swedish Foreign Min- blamed for recognising her duty
isters and himself. and taking steps to counteract the danger.
The Committee had recalled how in the earlier phase of the Danzig Waiting Initiative
question, before it had assumed the M. Delbos
also declared that aspect of disputes between the Franco-German differences seemed
Free City and Poland and how lat- to be confined to methods and not
terly it had taken an aspect which to ultimate aims. The paper sug-statute was drafted, namely, of an was not to be foreseen at time the gests that Germany would welcome appeal to the constitutional liber- any endeavour to bring about peace ties guaranteed under statute. that guaranteed justice, security and happiness to all nations. ·
In striving to bring about the realisation of this ideal, Germany would take into consideration every initiative which aims towards this goal-Trans-Ocean-
ITALY'S DEAD IN ABYSSINIA
Medals Presented To Relatives
Rome, To-day. "Should the country call again we will follow their example,” was part of a fighting speech made by Signor Mussolini yesterday.
The Duce was presenting medals to relatives of those who fell in the Italian campaign in Ethiopia
"To-day we celebrate the four- teenth anniversary of the founda- tion of the Black Shirt organisa- tion," he said.
"The names of those merabers who have died for our cause should live for ever in our hearts. Should the country call again we will fol low their example. Beuter.
NEW CAPITAL IN BRITAIN
Some Figures
London, To-day.
The Guarantee thus given, the committee had pointed out had no mal functions of the League. essential connexion with the nor-
But having given it. the League was bound to do its best to fulfil it
The Committee put forward the conclusion that the information which it had received from the Po- lish representative and the assur- ances which had been given to him on behalf of the Senate offered suf- ficient grounds for expecting that [political tension in the Free City would be lessened and that condi- tions would be established in which the High Commissioner would be better able to discharge his fune-
Grave Decision t
tions.
It was not without grave preoc cupations that the committee. re- commended to the Council the adoption of report and the appoint- ment of new High Commissioner.
But the committee was influenced by the fact that the guarantee by the League of the constitution of the Free City is part of a complex political structure to the distur- certainly wish to avoid contribut bance of which the Council would
ing so long as possible.
The Committee added that the new High Commissioner would, when he had been able to form a definite opinion, certainly wish to let the Council know under what practical conditions he thought he could carry out his functions.
In conclusion, Mr. Eden stated that the Committee's report had New issues of capital in United been adopted by the Council and Kingdom in January were of it was intended to appoint a new greater volume than in the previ- High Commissioner as soon as pos- ous month but not so large as insible-British Wireless the first month of 1936.
end of January, the total
The total was £27,614,000.
For the twelve months to the
The usual fortnightly whist drive
corresponding HQEA
£210,872,000 compared with $200,-(and tombola will be held at
195,000 for
period
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February 5
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