THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937:

LITVINOFF ONSLAUGHT ON FASCISTI POWERS

Geneva, To-day.

A fiery speech against the anti-Communist Powers was made yesterday by the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Maxim Litvinoff, in his first address before the League Assembly.

M. Litvinoff referred to those States which "use their struggle against Communism merely ás a pretext for intervention, economic aims and acts of violence."

He spoke of the "parrots in high positions," whose constant warnings to the world about the danger of Bolshevism do not become any the less ridiculous through endless repetition.

The League, he declared, should not delude itself into thinking that it can ward off attacks by endeavour- ing to co-operate with aggressors.

CHINA FORCED TO POSTPONE LEAGUE'S AID

Refuting assertions that the So- viet wished to gain political “in- fluence in Spain, he declared that Moscow was interested only in guaranteeing the Spanish people the right to determine their form of government without inter- THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT ference from foreign Powers or HAS SUGGESTED TO TEBE armies, and in preventing Spain LEAGUE OF NATIONS THAT IN from becoming a base for attack PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES IT on all Europe”

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UNIVERSALITY OF LEAGUE

› He denounced the Chilean pro posal for increasing the universality

GENEVA, TO-DAY.

WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO CARRY OUT THE FORMAL PRO GRAMME OF TECHNICAL COL LABORATION WITH THE LEAGUE.

China hopes, however, for assist-

of the League as superfluous, de-ance in prevention and control of claring that those, Powers who had epidemics and general relief of th withdrawn from Geneva would re- civil population and refugees. turn only if they received guaran- tees that their aggressive plans would not be disturbed.

In its present form the League could afford assistance to Spain and China exceeding their "modest de- mands."

NOT PASSIVE

The Secretary-General of the League has also received a letter from the Chinese delegation, drawing attention to the Japan- ese announcement of the inten-

tion to bomb Nanking.

In the letter, Dr. Wellington' Koo, the chief Chinese delegate, declares that if such indiscriminate air at- The League should not be pas-tacks on the capital of a countr sive, since a decisive policy pursu-are tolerated, a most dangerou ed against aggressors would auto-precedent will be created Reuter. matically eliminate all other cases.

This, he concluded, was the only LAST RITES FOR

way to secure return of the absent Powers, and should be resorted to instead of the present system of questionnaires.-Trans-Ocean.

JAPAN TO BE

ASKED TO ATTEND

Geneva, To-day.

CZECHO-SLOVAK LIBERATOR

Prague, To-day. The coffin of the late Thomas Masaryk, former President of Cze- cho-Slovakia, was yesterday borne on a gun carriage through vast silent and sorrowing crowds on a five-mile route to the railway sta tion, where it was entrained for his native town, where the founder of Czecho-Slovakia will be buried be-

The League's advisory com-side his wife. mittee on the Sino-Japanese con- President Edouard Benes, in 2 flict met yesterday afternoon. funeral oration, pledged to remain On a motion put by Heer de faithful to the spirit of philosophy Graaf, the Netherlands representa- of the dead President, who had tive, M. Munters, the Latvian created in Czecho-Slovakia an indo- Foreign Minister, took the chair. mitable and humanitarian demo-

Mr. Leland Harrison, United cracy. Reuter. States Minister to Switzerland, was present.

The decision was taken that all meetings will be private

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