THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 80,
1939
Territorial Army To Be Doubled: Raised To 340,000
OVER THIRTY DIVISIONS
OF EFFECTIVES
London, To-day.
The doubling of the Territorial Army was announcTM ed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Cham- berlain, in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Chamberlain said: "The House will remember the recent statement in which I announced that every aspect of our national life, including the national defence programmes, would be ex- amined anew.
"In the course of this review the Government has been impressed with the need of availing them- selves still further of the spirit of voluntary service which is manifest throughout the country.
AGREEMENTS MAY BE KEPT SECRET
London, To-day."
The "Daily Telegraph" comment- ing on the present international situation says that secrecy must be
"In particular they feel they cannot allow would-be recruits for the Territorial Army to be refused because the units to which they apply are already over strength.
FIELD FORCE
"Accordingly they have given con- sideration to the position and have come to the following conclusions:
"Firstly, the Territorial field army, which is now on peace es- tablishment of 40,000 men, will be maintained concerning the, diploma-raised forthwith to an establish
tic activities of Britain and France in the Balkans and in Poland, and that the public, must not count on being informed of possible agree- ments.
On the other hand, the "Daily Express" critizises all attempts to
agreements keep political
secret, British emphasising that, if the democratic nation is to be placed un- der an obligation to fight abroad, it has every right to be told about it.-Trans-Ocean.
addition of
COMPULSORY
SERVICE DISCUSSED
London, To-day.
Conversations: took place during the recent visit of
GERMANY'S VEILED THREAT TO POLAND
Paris, To-day.
"Germany Warns Poland" is the
President Lebrun between Bri-headline of an article in the tish Ministers and French re- presentatives in regard to the inauguration of compulsory national service in Britain.
"Matin," publishing in full the comment of the Deutsche Diplo matisch Politische Korrespondenz."
This was admitted at ques- The Berlin correspondent of the tion time in the House of Com-Echo de Paris" states that to all mons yesterday by the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamber- lain, who, however, refused to divulge what had passed.— Reuter.
MR. HUDSON'S
appearances, Germany seeks to dis- allow an independent policy in Po- land the paper asserts that Ger- many insists on subjugation of Po- land. The paper asserts that Ger
not to be deceived by the com- paratively moderate language used
TRADE MISSION by the "Deutsche Diplomatisch
London, To-day.
The Secretary of the Department| had of Overseas Trade, who has
and Moscow on talks in Warsaw trade matters, ar
arrived in Helsing- fors yesterday. :
and
He called on the Foreign Finance Ministers, and at luncheon at the British Legation met pro- minent Finnish industrialists and business men interested in` trade, with the United Kingdom.-British
ment involving an about 40,000 men.
"Secondly, the Territorials, when Wireless. finally doubled, will be allotted establishment of 340,000.
an
"You will appreciate that these important decisions involve a num- in ber of consequential decisions order to provide for the necessary increases in accommodation, number of competent instructors, equipment and reserves, and in war' potential necessary to maintain the
GERMAN APOLOGY increased forces.
TO BELGIUM
AUGMENTED EFFORTS
the
Brussels, To-day. "Plans for all these matters are The German Ambassador call-being worked out, and further in- ed on the Belgian Foreign Minis-formation about them will be given ter yesterday and conveyed the from time to time.
regrets of his Government over "It will be realised that further a recent broadcast from the Ger- much augmented efforts will be re- man radio station directed to the quired to bring home to the nation Eupen and Malmedy districts for obtaining the numbers aimed at (handed to Belgium in the Ver in the shortest possible time, and sailles Treaty).
I trust that all Members of the The broadcast was uncomplimen-House will be willing in one form tary to Belgium, ·
or another to give their aid to such an effort."
The Ambassador added that the German Government would under- take that such broadcasts would not be made again.-Reuter.
INVITATION TO MOSCOW
London, To-day.
Mr. R. S. Hudson according the Moscow correspondent of
EFFECTIVES TO BE DOUBLED
Sir Archibald Sinclair (Liberal) welcomed the Prime Minister's statement.
Mr. F. J. Bellenger (Labour) asked what effect Mr. Chamberlain's announcement would have on the
to Secretary for War's recent state- the ment regarding the number of divi has invited the sions available for overseas. ar for Foreign Mr. Chamberlain replied that the oyang to. London for effect would be in time to dou Trans-Ocean
the effectives Reut
**Daily legrap Soviet - Commi Trade discussion
FACILITATING NATURALISATION
London, To-day.
Politische Korrespondenź."-Trans-
Ocean.
NEUTRAL WATCH ON GERMAN ACCUSATIONS?
London, To-day.
In the House of Commons
yea- terday Mr. Arthur Henderson ask- ed the Prime Minister whether in view of German propaganda ·alleg: resi- ing ill-treatment of German dents in Poland, and its effect on the present state of tension be- tween the two countries, His Majesty's Government would be willing to send neutral observers to Poland if the Polish Government sp-
The Government is considering the introduction of legislation to proved. enable residents in Mandated terri- The Under-Secretary for Foreign tory to become eligible for natura- Affairs, who replied, said: "Initi- lisation as Britons, said the Secre-ative in a matter of this kind must tary for Colonies, Sir Thomas In- rest with the Polish Government,
British Wireless.
skip, at question time in the House who have not approached us." of Commons yesterday.-Reuter.
Here's Luck!
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