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BRITAIN'S
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R.A.F. Spectacular Display
NAVAL CONTROL
SCHEME
Early Meeting Called
Lòndon, June 36.
London, June 20. The King and Queen to-day
A meeting of the Chairman's Sub- attended the Royal Air Force dis-Committee of the Non-Intervention Committee has been called for play at Hendon, which was the 18th of the series and
Tuesday thorning when the Arst a special
matter for consideration will be Coronation display.
the Naval Control Scheme and it may be assumed, the British and French representatives will "in- timate the willingness of their Governments to An with their own ships, the gap left by the withdrawal of the German and Italian warships
patro] duties
The special chaucer of the display was marked by the num- ber of aircraft participating, which represented something like one. third of country's first Line strength, by an impressive ›mass formation fight of 260 aeroplanes and by aerobatics exceeding in spectacular value even the mast remarkable of the thrills staged in the past at Hendori
A set piece showed a bombing attack on a dock, where ships had steam up in anticipation of the rising tide and the opening of lock gates
There was a very large atten dance of the public and among other members of the Royal Family who were present, the Duke and Duchess of Kent arrived by
aeroplane.-
British Wireless.
KING'S MESSAGE
After the air pageant at Hendon. the King sent the following message to the Air Secretary: "I heartily "congratulate all ranks of the Royal Air Force on the splen- did demonstrations of flying given at the Coronation Display to-day, During my long and highly prized association with the Royal Air Force. I have attended many dis- plays but none that has testified more clearly to the efficiency and organizing ability of the service.
from
The question of the placing ot neutral observers on the control
ships will also be discussed.
I time permits the Comralttee will resume the discussion of the volunteers question and in parti- cular, the British offer to facilitate an early start of withdrawal- British Wireless.
ANGLO JAPANESE
UNDERSTANDING
International Situation In The Far East
London, June 25. "Definitely encouraging" signs of Improvement in the inter- national situation in the Far East were noted by Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, when he replied in the foreign affairs debate to-day.
ex-
Preliminary Anglo-Japanele con- versations had encouraged the I appreciate the courage, and hope that a more definite determination with which thechange of views would lead to fur- Royal Air Force are mecting the ther progress, he said. heavy demands made upon them. I look forward to seeing something of their daily work from time to time and in the meanwhile, the Queen and I send to all ranks our best wishes for their welfare."—— British Wireless.
VEXED QUESTION
Mr. Eden repeated, however. that any Anglo-Japanese under- standing would not be effected at the expense of Chipa.
The Imperial Conference dele-- gates had unanimously agreed that a Pacific pact was a destr.... able objective and preliminary ad- vances towards that end would shortly be made, he said, among the interested Governments. They
Explanation By Archbishopmust decide whether dednite pro-
Warsaw, June 26.
posals could be, usefully advanced, NON-INTERVENTION POLICY A somewhat different aspect of
Rebutting the eriticisms of Mr. the course of action adopted by David
former Lloyd George. the Archbishop of Cracow towards Liberal Prime Minister, who at the question of the last resting
tacked the Government's Don- place of the late Marshal Pilsudski. intervention polley, Mr. Eden sald which has stirred up a conflict be-that the honourable member from tween Church and State, is reveal in an explanation given yesterday by the Archbishop himself.
A dificult position has been created, he says, by the visits to the remains of persons of nën- Catholic faith.
Camarvon kept Russia in the background, whereas there was no
doubt that the Russian contri-
button of war material to the Spanish Loyalists had been very jarge.
The non-intervention agreement According to Canonical Law had been in force eight months the Polish State, when the Prest-and no-one thought of denouncing dent visit a cathedral he must be it. Mr. Eden declared: not even received by the Archbishop in pon-Russia. No-one would denounce tifical robes,
the "agreement because they would CANONICAL LAW
have to face the alternative of un- When King Carol of Rumanla limited support, and competition visits the remains of Marshal Pil-in arms and men, with attendant sudski. he will probably be accom-risks, conducted with the approval. panied by the President.
and perhaps the active support, of Canonical Law, however, forbids rival states. the Archbishop to receive non-be- Bevers or adherents of another faith in his pontincal robes,
Hence the Law placed the Arch- bishop in an exceedingly difficult position.
The Tower" of Süver Bells,” to. which the late Marshal's comin
has been removed, is part of the Royal castle and is hence outside ecclesiastical control.
FINDING WAY OUT
Mr. Eden doubted abolition of the non-intervention pact would necessarily benefit the Spanish Government as much as people be- [lieved,
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FUTURE LINES OF POLICY' The British Government was in
close consultation with France re- garding the ruture lines of policy, he said. It was important to know the future German and Ita- lian attitudes. However, inquiries. It can thus be seen, says the had shown that these two Govern- Archbishop, that in ordering re-ments would participate in the moval of the remains from the non-intervention scheme except Cathedral to the Tower, he was insofar as the naval control plan. only seeking a way out of the im- was concerned, he added. passe.
There would be a meeting of the Meanwhile, says a message from Non-Intervention Committee at Bucharest, King Carol, accompant which it was, hoped they would ed by Crown Prince Michael, the learn the attitude of Germany and Foreign Minister, M. Victor Anitaly, and if there was a willing- tonescu, and the Under-Secretary ness to co-operate they would for War, General Glatz, left for make one more effort to see if this Warsaw yesterday:
policy could not succeed. Transocean Kous Service.
OBSERVATION BY NEUTRALS
London, June 27
* Well informed circles confirm the rumours that the British and
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Regarding the Leipzig, incident, he said, there is a real divergence of view on the facts and Great Britain could not "Join in what would be a virtual execution of judgment without investigation. (The Opposition cheered at this point)
French governments will recomIts similar incident occurred, mend to the Non-Intervention With a British ship involved, the Committee, convening on Tuesday, Government would be quite ready that neutral observers be carried to accept an inquiry, Mr. Eden
concluded. on board vessels engaged in the
Reuter. naval control-scheme,
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