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LABOUR LEADER ANGLO-ITALIAN
"DEFEAT SUSTAINED BY
DEMOCRACY"
London, November 2 Initiating the debate on the International situation when the House of Commons reassembled, for the winding-up session yesterday. Mr. Clement Attlee, Leader of the Opposition, drew attention to beca "some of the consequences of the great defeat which has sustained by Britain and France, and above all, sustained by the Cause of law and order, and democratic, government."
Mr. Attlee declared that the Murich Agreement gave Herr Hitler more than he demanded at Godesberg. He declared that obviously there had been no consideration whatever except to the demands made by Germany. Division of th polls seemed to be left to the decidon of Italy and Germany.
Mr. Attlee asked what was 'the thorised the temporary admission position in regard to the guarantee into Britain of 350 individuals
there.
AGREEMENT.
DEBATE
London, Nov. 2. Announcing the Govern- ment's intention to bring the Anglo-Italian Agreement into force as soon as possible, the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, told the House of Commons yesterday that he would table a motion wel- coming the Government's in- tention which would be made the subject of a debate to-day. -Reuter.
Government In Touch With
this country had wanted to give, from Czechoslovakia who were in Dominions
and who were going to be the danger if they remained guarantors. Was Russia going to The Government had appointed a liaison officer in Prague whose
be one?
He asked whether the guarantee duty was to obtain Information as was in force to-day, and whether to the number and types of re- it would be ratified, and whether tugees in Czechoslovakia and the which those who condition in It could be carried out.
Mr. Attlee declared that he was might have to emigrate would be opposed to committing. Britain to able to do su. vague obligations.
Referring to south east Europe. The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Mr. Chamberlain said: "We do the not wish to block Germany out: replying for Chamberlain. Government, said he was sorry Mr. of these countries or encircle her Attlee should have described the economically, though we mean to our trading interest: Munich agreement as he did, add-jmaintain ing: "It is not one of the char-there." acteristics of tötälltarian states that they are accustorged to toul their own nests."
ALTERNATIVE TO FORCE The Prime Minister said he did not regard the Munich Agreement either as defeat for or order. democracy, or law. On the contrary the Munich Agreement was an attempt to carry out by discussion an agreed solution. Instead of us- ing force, agreement had been carried out in an orderly man- ner. It was true that many followed which things bad none of them approved, and which all wished might have been done differently.
TYRANNY, BRUTALITY Sir Archibald Sinclair, Liberal leader, said that in the name of justice and self- determination Hitler had add- of cd scores of thousands Czechs, Germans and Jews to the world's refugees and con- demned thousands of others to concentration camps and other forras of tyranny and brutality.
London, Nov.
2
Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Dominions and Colonial Secre- tary, was asked in the House of Commons yesterday what arrangements were now in each operation for keeping
of the Dominion governments informed with regard to foreign afairs.
Mr. MacDonald replied that » in of accordance with the decisions successive Imperial Conferences, the Dominon governments ..were by kept constantly informed telegraph of the information at the disposal of His Majesty's Government, 25 well as His Majesty's Government's policy regarding foreign affairs,
As an illustration, Mr. Mac- Donald mentioned that the num- ber of circular telegrams had so far been sent to the dominions
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He denounced the Government's on foreign affairs this year was policy as one of scuttle and de- 398, of which 150 were sent In feat and suggested the completion September.
supplementary Replying to trade of 2.11 Anglo-American
Anancial question, Mr. MacDonald said that treaty, economic support for France and a policy where consultations proper were
made, no action was of friendship with Russia.
and
taken on
Dominions.
Sir Archibald also advocated foreign affairs without consulta-
with the He asked the House to consider giving financial aid to China and tion what the alternative would have urged the Government to stand Reuter.
out of been and what effect the alter-by France if she found herself in native would have had on Czecho- difficulties arising
Japanesc complaint that slovakia.
Dealing with the question of materials are reaching the - Chi- refugees, Mr. Chamberlain said nese forces through Indo-China.--- that the Government had su-Reuter.
POSITION IN PALESTINE
Statement In House
Of Commons
London, Nov. 2
"Numerous questions on Palestine
the
war
FORMER YANGTZE ADMIRAL DEAD
San Diego, Nov. Z. The death occurred here yester- day of Rear-Admiral Y. S. Wil Bams, former commander of the
|FRENCH CABINET US. Asiatic Fleet Reuter.
RESHUFFLE
Reynaud Becomes
Finance Minister
Paris. Nov. 2
At the conclusion of the Cabinet Mr. Malcolm meeting yesterday, it was announ- Macdonald, concurrently Domin-ced that M. Marchandeau had re-
were addressed to
and-
Colonial linquished the post of Minister of the House of Finance to become Minister of Justice, while M. Paul Reynaud,
re-
irns Secretary Secretary, when Commons reassembled yesterday.
Mr. Macdonald declared that the General Officer Command- ing in Palestine now had at his disposal such furces as are required for the purpose of restoring order, 'suppressing the Arab bands and establishing civil administra- tion in outlying districts, which might take a considera- ble time. Casualties during August, Sep- October were 29 tember and British, 144 Jews and "231 Arabs killed and 75-British, 232 Jews and 179 Arabs wounded.
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Mr. Macdonald said that it was secure complete impossible to figures of casualties among the rebels, but they are known to be well over 400 killed during the many more three months and wounded.
Dealing with operations in the Mr. Jerusalem, City in Old Macdonald said that every precau- tion had been taken to avoid in- jury to innocent persons.
Mr. Macdonald added that he hoped to publish the report of the Palestine Commission shortly after
of
who hitherto has occupied the lat- ter post. will take charge finance..
M Reynaud subsequently told Reuter that his programme was firmly against further devaluation and added: "My first task will be to draw up a statement of France's financial and economic position. I want five days. Action will follow." -Reiter,
CORRIGAN CASE
SEQUEL
Rearrested For Fraud
London, Nov. 1,* There was a dramatic sequel last night to the Corrigan case, in which Dennis Corrigan was Ained £500 and 25. guineas costs at the Mansion House for shipping 55 cases full of bricks to China, which were alleged to have been tools and motor car parts.
the new session of Parliament, and As Corrigan was stepping into a he hoped also to make a statement car outalde the court, he was re- on the Government's intentions-arrested with two others, Frederick Reuter.
and James Willing, father and son, who are described as Dutch.
NEW GOVERNMENT They, together with Chow Ti
IN LEBANON
shu, mentioned in the original case, were charged with conspiracy Beirut Nov. 2. to cheat and defraud.
The Willings were remanded on According to reports received here, the new Government of the ball of £500 each upon surrender- Lebanon Republic has been. forming their passports, while Corrigan ed after lengthy negotiations, was remanded in custody-Reuter. The new Cabinet is as follows:
Premier and Minister of Justice,
Minister of Agriculture, M, and Hamade;
Minister of Health and Po
Aboun Abounader
Minister of the Interior National Defence, M. Ksib,
Minister of Finance and Foreign M Affairs, M. Frang
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