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WEAK BRITAIN GREATEST WAR PARTY IN

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Loudon. October 12. "We believe that a weak Britain, either in policy or armaments. is the greatest danger to European peace at the present moment.

"That is why I resigned in February. I have never altered my feeling, and I do not alter it now" declared Viscount Cranborne. former Foreign Under-Secretary, speaking at Weymouth to-day.

Dealing with the future policy of the country, Viscount Cran- borne declared: "It is a very simple thing. Re-arm! Re-arm! Re- arin I believe that is the Government's policy. I hope it is, and, It w have my fullest support. If we throw our whole energies into re-urmament I do not despair for peace,"

He added that the Government was clearly in the right in reach- ing a settlement at Munich in view of the alternatives put before them, but the peace secured was one of which no man could be proud. Reuter.

READY TO DEFEND INTERESTS

London, Oct. 12. "We are ready to defend British interests, British liberties and, Bri- tish territory against any invader, or any aggresors." declared Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for Co crdination speaking at Gravesend to-day amid roars of cheers

in Berlin which has been re- crived in London, reveals that the new boundary of the fifth zone in Cxechoslovakia com- prises an area roughly equal to the Godesberg demands.

EUROPE

Allegations By Sig. Gayda

Rome, Oct. 12. The allegation that "there exists in Europe a war party organised against Italy and Germany" is contained in an article by Signer Gayda who.. comments to-day on the Italian authorities' approval of Harr Hitler's speech at Saarbrucken. Gayda asserts that headquarters of the war party exist in Paris under the influence of Moscow. The article goes on: "It has obvious ramifications, although more restrictly, in Britain."

Declaring that the war party farctes itself capable of over coming Italy and German, Gayda adds: "Europe and responsible governments should therefore once more be warned before it is too late that Italy and Germany are more than ever united, and form together a force which could in- exorably overwhelm the ambitious plans of this mad party."-Reuter.

Only in a few cases, however, do the new lines coincide with the Godesberg lines, the variations be ing from five to ten miles either LERIDA VOLUNTEERS

way throughout.

The main German gain is north of Prague, where the new line is

Sir Thomas said he beleved that Britain had, at last, got on the road to friendly Anglo-German re- lations. Nobody in the Govern- from 10 to 15 miles further south ment believed peace could be achieved by a single stroke of the

pen.

"There must be Jults and jars to the chariot of peace, but if we can pursue the road with good-tempers we might at fast arrive at journey's end," he declared.

"The influence of peace is tnfec- tious, and there is, in all parts of the world, a willingness to agree to a policy of mediation, which three months ago would have seemed Impossible."-Reuter.

&

TRAINING OF OFFICERS London, Oct. 12. The War Office to-day an- nounced

of the 'details scheme for providing wide op- portunities for territorial army officers to be trained for staff duties.

DISARMED ·

Perpignan, Oct. 13 The first batch of foreign volun-

than the original demands, bring-teers to be withdrawn by the Re-. the Ing the German frontier within 25 publican Government from

Lerida front arrived at the frontier yesterday. They were disarmed and

miles of Prague,

SITUATION EASED

On the other hand, the situation ordered to await permission to has eased around Pilsen, where the enter France.-Reuter, boundary will not now enter the actual town. Similar changes favouring the Czechs are made all along the south and south-west frontier. ---

Another German gain is west of Maerisch-Ostrau, where the.. approved Une passes through a "large area where a plebiscite was originally demanded. The boundary does not, however, come within five miles of the town.

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It is thought that the question ot plebiscites will be decided by direct negotiations between the Germans and Czechs, the general Fifty captains or senior leute-impression being that plebiscites nants will be trained annually for will be waived if possible. staff appointments in the event of map also shows areas in which mobilisation.

plebiscites might be held.-Reuter. As most officers in the territorial)

POLISH LEADER IN TESCHEN army are civilians, most of the

Warsaw, Oct. 12. training" will be by correspondence

General Ryda-Smidly, Comman- course. but officers will spend a der-in-Chief of the Polish Army. Cortnight at the Staff College for arrived in the Teschen area, ceded practical, work-Reuter.

. London, Oct. 12. The official map approved by the Ambassadors' Commission

RETROCESSION OF

"TANGANYIKA

STRONG OPPOSITION IN LONDON

London, Oct. 12.

being Strong opposition is launched to the retrocession

of Tanganyika to Germany as the outcome of any Anglo- German negotiations on the question of the granting of colonies.

The executive council of the Joint East Africa Board, which East Africa represents British. interests, met. in London to-day

by Czecho-Slovakia to Poland, to- day, and was given an enthusiastic reception by the population.-Reu- Ler Bulletin.

GRAND DUKE CYRIL DIES

Head Of House "Of Romanoff

Faris, Oct. 13. The head of the House of Romanoff, Grand Duke Cyril Vladmirovich, died of cancer resterday afternoon

an American hospital in the Paris suburb of Neuilly,

in

The Grand Duke, son of Prince Vladimir and Princess Maris von Mecklenburg, was bom in Septem- ber 1876. In 1924 he issued a and discussed the run-Ts and manifesto declaring himself ruler the representations received from of all the Russias,

East Africa.

1 The Grand Duke was married to Attention was drawn to the

Princess Victoria of Baxe-Coburg- grave economic consequences Gotha, who died in 1938. He which would ensue from such a

leaves three children, Princess cession, and the incalculable dis

Marle, Princess Kyra, consort of ablilties which European. Indian Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, and native inhabitants world

and Prince Vladimir, who by the suffer by the transfer.

death of his father becomes the The Board decided to co-operate head of the House of Romanofi, it. the organisation of an influen-Prince. Vladimir was born in Fin- tial body which would educate and in August, 7. 1917-Trans- and mobilise opinion in opposition ocean

the proposal mentioned

th

Reuter.

BRITISH EXPORTS

LOWER

London, Oct. 13

LORD MAYOR

RETURNS TO LONDON

London, Oct. 13, The Lord Mayor of London.ar British exports in September rived back in London yesterday by were valued at £39,800,000, against air from Prague, where he has £36,831,000 a month before and been in connection with arrange- £44,283.000 a year ago. Imports ments for local administration of were "£75,001.000, against £74.131. the Mansion House Rellet Fund 000 in the previous month and for refugees in Czechoslovakia.. £87,844.000:in September, 1937. ccntributions to which have now Ferre-exports, the respective passed the total of £50,000.--- values at the three dates were British Wireless €4,038,000 £5,044,000 and £5,200, £190,-British Wireless.

GERMAN MINISTER

IN SOFIA

VICEROY LEAVES

FOR INDIA

London, Oct. 13.

The Governor-General of India. Sofia, Oct, 13 » Lord Lilithgow, left London yes- The German Minister of terday on his return to India Economics. Dr. Walther Funk, after four months' leave. He was

way through the Near East, Zetland, Secretary for India, and having previously visited Balba Lord Halifax grade and Antra-Transocean. former Viceroy-British

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