THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1946.
WARNING BY CHURCHILL
Britain Facing Extinction Danger Arabs Firm
Socialist Home Policy Attacked
EDINBURGH, APRIL 30.
BOGUS CALL
4 DEAD
and
London, Apr. 80. Firemen, answering, a bogus recull in Kentish Town. London today, killed four young children and injured six other people. The fire en- gine skidded it a cranked into a a row of shops,.
The dead children. Those apea muge from four to tem
20 playing
the outside shops and were crusked to death-Reuter.
a corner and
a little under two per cent from
United States.
What an
Attitude On Tripoli
•
A
Cairo, Apr. 30.
CZECH RAIDS IN. GERMANY
Bevin Drops In On The Cabinet
London, April 80. The Foreign Secretary, Mr.
Parla for this after-
to
The secretary-general of the Arab league, Abdel Rahman Ernost Bevin, looked in at a Azzam Pasha, told a press con-Cabinet meeting before return- ference today that the league ing to
of the "Big rejcets any British demands for Goon's BCssion
Four" Foreign Ministers Con A SOLEMNLY WORDED. WArning of thE "SINGULAR
military bases in Tripolitania, GRAVITY AND INSECURITY" OF THE BRITISH PEO.
Referring to the possibility of ference, it was officially learn- British demands, Azzam Pasha ed in London this morning. PLE ON THE MORROW OF THEIR GREATEST VIC-
It is believed that Mr. Bevin said auch bases would be used TORY WAS CONVEYED BY BRITAIN'S WAR TIME
moeting for war, and the Arab countries, attended the Cabinet
for two purposes: LEADER, MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, TONIGHT AT
he declared, do not help wara..
(1) In
To report on the pro- A SCOTTISH UNIONIST RALLY.
published statement
of the "THERE NEVER WAS IN ALL HUMAN. HISTORY A COM-
carlier, the secretary said the greas and atmosphere division of Libya into separate Paris Conference so far: MUNITY SO NUMEROUS IN A POSITION AT ONCE
trastecships of
(2) To seck the latest.guf- an attempt to SO MAGNIFICENT AND SO PRECARIOUS", HE SAID,
direct the kind of Government dance from the Cabinet on the "AS ARE WE IN THIS BRITISH ISLAND TONIGHT.
The people will have, would be still unsettled question of the even a million a year of the pre-rejected unanimously by all Conference agenda, in particu- "The results of serious mistakes | “unprincipled 11.MP of wartime riuus foreign exchange is not to Arabs. He added that the lar on the question of the at this time would not be the means and extra-parliamentary be despised or cast away for a Libya people must have a free future of the Ruhr and the misfortune of this class or that, powers to give satisfaction to No.
party fad. A million pounds plebiscite under the direction of frontiers of Western Germany. or the humiliation of one party cialis theories and fads,"
year will pay interest on 50 ml- the United Nations and the When Mr. Bevin went or another, but the dissipation of Glving his "first illustration of ions of the 1,000 millions which Arab league.-Associated Press. Paria Inst Thursday, the posi- the means by which more than the profligate and warten wander we
tion was that the Cabinet had half our population live, in the abridgearent of ending) in which our affairs are handled we are now hoping to borrow at
Jeft him a "Was thithe about one Mr. Churchill asked:
very considerable third to a half of our population the moment to destroy the Liver-
latitude in defining Britain's. | example set a nation of thr and the final extinction of Bri-pool Cotton exchange, which was and saving."
attitude to the French proposal Berlin, Apr. 30. tain erntre of the widest, the|to Lancashire cotton spinners and Mr. Churchill then went on to
to place questions of the Ruhr moet cap-rience at most tole wenvers what a balancing red is denounce the "lush and lavish ex-
Liert. Gen. Lucius Clay, com-and the Saar on the agenda. tight-rope rantciation of ears and na-to the
walker, ant
The Foreign Secretary tions that has existed since the which was the hub of white pendure, resulting from tardymander of the American forces:
doubts the desirability of decid- demobilisation and from the delin Germany, has complained 1. fall of th Ancient Roman em- to be our greatest export trade aire to hold and erente vast hordes, the war department that Cze-ing this question at the pre- pires.
the cotton trade?
of officials of all kinds as a bur-choslovak patrols were making sent talks. This is believed to "I have seen the time when wa ""Now it to be swap away: den upon the general public." armed raids into the American spring from the fear of com- stood along against the long-
'full harmony with the Socialist |
Other denunciations he marle zone of Germany "under the heating prepared embattled airength of doctrine. This function of cur- were the fallure to allow the pro- pretext of
the proceedure by Germany and Italy and with the meeting the inevitable uncertain. duction of consumer goods in suf- Germans."
socking Sudeten bringing in representatives of menace of dupon hanging over ties of the coldon erop is to be ficient quantities,
which
Belgium and Holland and other arose "Czechoslovak border putrois powers, which our heads.
discharged in the time of peace from the misuse or the waste of
would be con- We have lived together through | by a Board under the control of a man-power in the maintenance of
firing are
indiscriminady cerned, than from the convic those months when invasion seem-party envernment. The
the Rubr problem ed so near, or when the U-boat of cutten wit mentres production and the restriction of necross the international border, tion that
it in the time of peace; the the Clay report added. As ought to be discussed as part starvation laid its tules upon our pool to Ghent or Amsterdam, ur failure of
the re-housing
pro-sociated Press
of the whole problem of Ger- lifelines across the ocean. I do to New York, or perhaps to Du-gramme, both in repairs and
in not hesitate to say that I feel the bilo. The process has begun al-new building; the
many-Reuter same kind of anxiety now about ready. We
e cannot tell our life and fortunes as I did in losses the goverment will end enfeeblement of industry and ment's housing policy. Mr Chur- curenterprise through the launch-chill spoke of the ill-deserved pur- in the future, but they may he ing of
of vague,
ill-thought-out gatory," to be imposed on the fron
London, Apr. 20. enormous, both direct in actual schemes of nationalisation and and steel industry through the The Paris Radio reported to- foreign complications incurred and by the indirect in hampering of the day threats enseless outpouring of government's nationalisation pro- night that the Arab League han Mr. Churchill pledged the nup-| to day life of the cation industry bout and on all forms of
on all employers of 'n-
-posnia.
presented nots to the Foreign wealth, 1 port of the Conservative Party to
He warned his audience that if Ministers Conference in Paris ask- "Lush Expenditure" however honourably acquired and the normal processes of entering that no decision on the status abroad continuity of British for eign policy," adding: "We are of "Mr. Dalton has admitted
overy form of private enterprise prlee production were disturbed by of Libyn be taken until
plebis course at one with His Majesty's the House that the Liverpool ministers admit Britain must de ure on the road to financial bark-
upon which even the Socialist Uteplan Sucialist schemes. "we cite had been held there under
the joint supervision
the by Government in their open and Cotton exchange carned every pend for many years to come. manly antagonism to international year a million pounds settling in
UND and the Arab League. ruptcy and economic collapse."
The effect of this, he declared, The Radio stated that the Liby communism at home or abroad. foreign currency, apart from
would be tho "anal loss of our an people would resist any at- But he then went on to deliver a everything else. I am told by
After delivering a searchingly world position, by which alone tempt at re-establishing any con bitter attack the Socialist high authoritica that this. is pro- critical analysis of the "grievous we can keep ourselves alive."-nexion between their country and Party's domestic policy and bably far less than the truth, but breakdown of the Labour govern- Reuter.
Italy.-Reuter.
dars
those dark but glorious through which we made our way.
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