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"No Realist Canc Believe The Danger
To Be Past"
London, To-day-
'The British Cabinet had be- fore them last night summaries of Hitler's speech to which they gave preliminary consideration.
At the present moment, how- ever, it is felt that it is early to formulate any definite conclusions and the speech in all its aspects and implications will be subjected to further ex- amination to day.
re-
While there is thus no formal or official reaction," says Reu- ter's diplomatic correspondent, the immediate feeling in sponsible quarters in London, is that the speech has done, no- thing to alter the situation for the better.
REVERSE OF CONSTRUCTIVE
It is felt that in no possible sense can the speech be termed constructive and it might be said to be even the reverse since there is apparently no effort to allow the two parties in Czecho“ Slovakia to get together alone and thrash out a settlement."
It is felt that if the Czech. Gov- ernment and the Sudeten Germans were allowed to get on's alone with the task, there might be a fair pros- pect of a solution,
CANADIANS
TO BOYCOTT AGGRESSOR NATIONS
Niagara Falls, To-day.
A convention of the Trades' Labour Congress of Canada has passed a resolution calling upon trade unionists of the Dominion of Canada to "take the lead in or ganising the Canadian people in an intensified boycott of all goods from aggressor nations such as Japan, Italy and Germany.”
The Congress also called for an embargo on shipments of arms to aggressor nations-Reuter.
BRITISH LEGION GIVES PROMISE OF SUPPORT
LONDON, TO-DAY,
BE
IN THE EVENT OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY, THE RESOURCES It is pointed out that the fact OF BRITISH LEGION, ́- THE that no startling fresh demands GREAT ORGANISATION OF EX- have been made does not mean that SERVICE MEN, WOULD Herr Hitler's declaration does not PLACED AT DISPOSAL OF THE shape the situation, since not only GOVERNMENT, ACCORDING TO in official speeches, but by the tone AN INTIMATION CONVEYED of the press and Germany's continu-IN LETTER TO THE PRIME ed mobilisation, it seems that there
MINISTER FROM MAJOR GEN- is a determination not to allow the ERAL SIR FREDERIC MAURICE, Sudetens and the Czechs to get on
NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF THE with the negotiations undisturbed. LEGION AND MAJOR SIR FRAN--
CIS FETHERSTON -GODLEY, NATIONAL CHAIRMAN..
NO LIMIT
The references to self-determina- tion appear to be a hint to one of the parties in the dispute to make as-wide demands as they wish.
They state that the "Present in- ternational crisis is causing every member of the Legion great anxiety. In these circumstances, in the event of a national emergency It is further pointed out that ing, which God forbid, the Legion while Hitler attacks Czechoslovakia would place the whole of its resour for references to German mobilisa-ces, energies and influence unreser- tion, yesterday's speech makes very vedly at the disposal of the Govern- little reference to the present Ger- ment, as representing the State, in man military manoeuvres, under such way as its activities could be which Germany has 1,500,000 men most usefully employed." in arms, and which are yet to con- In his reply, Mr. Neville Cham- tinue for some 'weeks.
berlain says: "It is my earnest hope Until they are over and while the that such an emergency will not temper of Germany remains what arise but if it should, I know that it is to-day, it is felt, that no realist the country can rely on members of can believe the danger past or that British Legion to play their part the threat to European peace does as they played it in the critical not remain. Reuter.
years of 1914 to 1918.—British ́ ́ Wireless.
EGYPTIAN WAR MINISTER NOW IN LONDON
London, To-day..
PRINCE ARTHUR'S FUNERAL
London, To-day.
It is officially announced that the funeral of Prince Arthur of Con- naught will take place at St. Geor- Friday
The Egyptian Minister for War, gea Chapel, Windsor, on Hassan Sabry Pasha, arrived in morning. It will be London yesterday morning on an fineral British Wireless. unofficial visit. He was met by Mr
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