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ANTHONY EDEN SOUNDS LINK WITH
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Immense Responsibility For Britain
WILL NOT STAND FOR DOMINATION OF SPAIN BY FOREIGNERS
London, Jan, 19. The year 1937 will be acutely difficult in International problems: but it will also be a year of in- ternational opportunity, declared Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Be cretary, speaking in the House of 'Commons to-day."
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EARLY KINGS
Head Of Old Scots Family Dead
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Sir Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick, ninth baronet, and head of one of the oldest families in Scotland, has dled in a London nursing home at the age of 02.
- According to Burke's "Guide to Relative Precedence," tradition states that an ancestor possessed fighting services was an indispen- lands in Nithadale in the begin-, sable means to the nation's objeening of the ninth century, but the tive: namely, the negotiation of European settlement and the strengthening of the authority of the League.
Mr. Eden emphasised that the work of political appeasement and He emphasised the point that economie" co-operation needed the Britain, would likely be called on collaboration of all if it were to If that is forthcoming, to play a great part in world af- succeed.
the nations She therefore had an im- undoubtedly
could faits.
create a better, saner and more mense responsibility.
Referring to the civil war in prosperous Europe, in a peaceful Spain, Mr. Eden said that the risk world. To accomplish this, arma- of its involving Europe in confict, I ments expenditure must be re- though, not yet wholly removed, duced and ways of economie co- had been deanitely limited. If operation must be learned so the anyone, believed that as an out-standard or life could be raised. come of the civil war any single power was going to dominate Spain for a generation, rule Its Ufe and direct its foreign policy, Mr. Eden was convinced, he said, that per- son was mistaken. The House res- ponded with cheers.
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Britain would be strongly oppos- And so ed to such domination. would 24,000,000 Spaniards, he added.
The world was asking, Mr. Exten believed, whither the aoctrines or race and nationalism were to lead, Germany and all of the nations of Europe. Europe could not con- tinue drifting towards a more and more uncertain future: it could aot be torn between ecuse nation. al rivalries and violently opposed ideologies with any hope of sur viving without scars which would last for many generations
Almost the only thing that could
Germany, he said, could in. unite Spain would be the common
The fluence the choice which would de hatred of some foreigner.
elde her fate, and that of Europe proud Spanish people would feel the least ili-will towards those who If she chose for full and equal intervened least in their affairs. co-operation with Europe there There was nothing in the Anglo- was non-one in Britain who would Italian declaration, he emphasised not assist whole-heartedly to re- move misunderstanding and which entitled any foreign power to intervene in Spain, whatever smoothe the way to peace and pro- the complexion of its Government. sperity. But it was idle to imagine Great Britain's interest in the that mere palliatives and local ré- Spanish conflict was two-fold, Mr.medies could cure the evils Eden explained: firstly, that the which the nations suffered. conflict should not spread beyond Spain; secondly, that the political Independence and territorial - tegrity of Spain should be obser- remained ved, Non-intervention the right polley for Europe to pur-
suc.
He agreed that the mere fact that the subject of volunteers for the Spanish war had not beer ralsed earlier gave certain, powers cause, to some extent, to argue the Justice of intervention. Then, referring to the recent non-inter- vention measure passed by the French Parliament, he said that if "all Governments would place themselves in the same position. the situation would be better.
AN INTERRUPTION When he was speaking of re- crafting in Britain, Mr. Eden was interrupted by the Scottish Com- munist, Mr. W., Gallagher, who challenged the Minister to say that
any
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grandson Ivorie Kirkpatrick's obtained TTOM Alexander 11., in 1232, a confirmatory charter of the Closeburn, Dumfries- lands of shire, which is still the seat of the Kirkpatricks.
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In 1306 Sir Roger Kirkpatrick was with King Robert the Bruce. when he was returning from the Church of Dumfries after striking down "Red" John Comyn, the Re- gent, Sir Roger went into the church exclaiming,. “I'll mak' sic- car," and gave Comyn several stabe with his dagger.
Since then the family crest has been a hand holding a dagger dripping, blood, with the motto "1 make sure.".
The baronetcy was created in 1685, when Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick was made a "barone of Nova Sco- tla" for his unshaken fidelity to Charles L.
The Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III., was descended from a younger brother of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, an ancester of the
rst baronet.
Mansion Burnt
"The mansion of Closeburn, bullt by the first baronet," says Debrett, was burnt to the ground through the carelessness of drunken ser vants on August 20. 1748, and all. the family papers, portraits, and plate were consumed."
Sir Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick, who succeeded his father in 1899 married, in 1900, Alice Wilhelmina, daughter of John Parnell Mayne, of Nottingham.
There must be no evasion on the part of any nation in co-operating with the others and abandoning a policy of interference in the at- fairs of others The world could A nephew. Yvone Alexander not be cured by pacts and treaties Kirkpatrick who was heir-pre- and lofty speeches, There must be sumptive to the baronetcy, was the will to co-operate by abandon-killed in a motor accident in 1932, ing the doctrine of national ex- The new baronet is another nep- clusiveness, and by accepting every hew, Mr. James Alexander Kirk- European state as a potential part-patrick, who is 18. ner in a general European settle- ment, by reducing armaments to the level essential for defence and by accepting international ma- chinery for the settlement of dis- putes. abiding by the decisions of the League of Nations-- Hevier.
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GERMANY NOT PLEASED
Berlin, Jan. 19. Mr. Anthony Eden's address on
European affairs described by the Nazi organ, Voelkischer Beobach- ter, as "one of those rather over- done, appeals to Germany which we have heard so often."
man had gone to Spain for money, and not for principle.
Mr. Eden had his answer ready.
The Lokalanzeige reiterates the He mentioned the case of a recruit who was offered, £40 a week, with appeal that Anglo-French policy expenses as a fighting pilot, with a show a greater realisation of the
£500 for every bonus 'of
enemy danger of Bolshevism.— machine he brought down He, Reuter
mentioned, too, the statement of
Berlin, Jan. 20.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
New Wing
Commanders
Promotions to wing commander in the New Year list are the high- ett in the history of the Royal Air Force. The total is 40, compared with 30 a year ago and 12 two years ago. There are now 228 wing the active list. commanders an compared with 154 when the Drst decision to expand. the Force was taken in. 1934;. meantime, 61 of the wing commanders then on the list
an unemployed miner who said he First offcial and political reac- have been promoted to higher had been induced when drunk totion to Mr. Edens speech appears | rank. go to Spain, but that he had left to be, considerably less unfavour- the ship on the way and had been able, than at first- repatriated.
Neither side, it appeared, could be held free of responsibility for the failure, hitherto, of negotia- tions for a large exchange of pri- soners.
With respect to Morocco,・・ Mr. Eden said that the report of the British Consul-General' in "that area was generally reassuring, as were also the reports of the naval authorities as far as reports of the naval authorities as far as reports
Reuter.
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ROYAL EMBLEMS
Use On Ties, Scarves And
Linens
The oficial view on the use of Royal Erablems on textiles, espa
of the alleged landing of German cially ties, scarves, hosiery, and troops were concerned. He gave linens, is sot out in a letter by the
that the Government British Textiles Exhibition Com would continue to watch the situs-mittee from the Board of Trade
The letter states': tion in Marocco closely!
assurance
Wing Commander W. A. K. Dalzell, the senior of those, now promoted, commands the RAF. station at Kal Tak, Hong Kong. He joined the R.N.A.S. from Felsted School in May, 1915, was taken pri- soner while on active service in France later in the same year, and spent over three years in captivity. Since the War he has served in Egypt and Iraq.
WORLD RECORD Another officer promoted is Wing Commander O. R. Gayford, D.F.C... AP.C., who four years ago gained for the RAF the world's long- distance record by a non-stop Might from Cranwell to Walvis Bay, a distance of 5,340 miles. He Is now. on stuff duties at the Air Ministry.
The Royal Arms, the The Government hoped and. be- lieved, Mr. Eden asserttd, that the Royal Cyphor, the Royal Crown, and the Royal Standard may not recent Anglo-Itailan Mediterran-be used without the King's permix. Two commanders, R.N., who also ean declaration marked the end of son, and such permission has only hold rank in the RAF are among the chapter of strained relations been given in respect of articles the officers promoted. EM C 'between the two powers.
of a permanent character capable | Abel-Smith, who recently com- Nevertheless, the document. of being treasured as momentos of pleted two years in the Naval Air' marked no departure from ormer the Coronation
Division, Admiralty, and is about "The Home Office view is that policy by Britain, called for and embodied no concession, and did articles of clothing and drapery doo jot the cruiser London as now executive officer of the cruiser not involve the modification of any not come within the terms of this executive officer; and T. O. Bulteel
existing heldships. It withority, and they deprecate such had been of service to the appeals of the Royal Emblems in ques: Emerald in the East Indies. This ¡tion. They are not, however, makes a total of four naval off- sement of the Mediterranean sit far as they are concerned, raising cers who have been made wing uation, just the same. M. Tves any objection to the inclusion in commanders since, promotion to Delbos, the French Foreign Minis Articles of the kind which you this rank was started a year ago, ter, welcomed it. Turkey, Yugo mention of representations of the the others being. Commander R. Slavia, Greece and Egypt agreed Crown or the Royal Cypher which st. A. Malleson, AF.C., command- are either fictitious Crowns or with it. ***
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