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MR. CHURCHILL 1 LOCAL SHARE
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Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a meeting of his constituents at Loughton, Essex, said that Japan had "plunged out in an attack on China with a view to tearing off pro- vinces from that vast weak state and adding them to her dominions.”
She had, he said, been found will-I iny to use the new air power in the most ruthless manner as a means of terrorising China by the indiscrim inate bombing of large civilian areas and of poor quarters in Shanghai fand other cities.
To some extent there appeared to be a relinquishing of that evil wea
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"But surely," he continued, "to us. here this feeling that this air pow-
The decision by which two under- er might be used to inflict an act of graduates D. W. M. Napier, who mass terror upon vast non-combarowed at four in the University crew tant populations, and by that power last spring, and E. D. E. Reed, who compel the rulers to surrender the was looked upon as a likely three- title deeds of the nation, ought to quarter-back in the Rugby team this stir us to safeguard ourselves by term are to go out of residence every means in our power.
because they had not passed certain jexaminations, is by no means
Action Through League
"We must do that first of all in isolated one. the general sense by associating our-
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Failure to pass examinations at selves with other countries who feel the University is not an infrequent as we do, and, within the circle of cause for undergraduates. the League of Nations, gather to those who have achieved some dis- gether as many strongly-armed na- tinction in the field of sport tions as possible.
to be allowed to remain in residence.
"But it is, after all, upon our own! In the present instance, Mr. Na- in resources that our first foundation- pier and Mr. Reed had failed stone must be laid"
their tripos examination last May
All must aid the Government in term. They were allowed to sit for the matter, he said, and do what 2 special examination at the begin- they were told.
ming of this term, the result of
I do not believe that passive de which decided whether they would fence," he went on, "is of itself go be allowed to remain in residence or ing to be of any real protection. The not.
only method of protecting our coun- This does not mean that the ban try from being ill-used from the is permanent, as they may be per- air is by having a much more pow- mitted to return at some future date erful air force.
if they decide to take another sub-
"We in this island have a great ject. part to play in helping Europe to gethrough her present difficulties. Our duty is to range ourselves on the side of law and justice, and join forces with other peace-loving coun- tries."
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Messrs. H B. Joseph and Co have received the following quota- Speaking later at Waltham Abbey, tions in Straits Currency for Baw Mr. Churchill said on the question Rubber: of imposing sanctions on Japan:
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