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FATE OF WAR IN

HANDS OF NEUTRALS Exchange At

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conclusion. It needs very careful consideration.

"If we accept the conquest of Poland as an accomplished fact and enter into peace on those terms, wo should be dishonoured.

"It is clear you are going to get something which does far beyond thist, and there are certain ques- tions which will have to be con- sidered.

"There is not merely Poland; there La Czecho-Slovakia (cheers). There is the very important question of colonies."

that

Consulting The House Mr. Lloyd George considered when the Prime Minister got the proposal-he one they suspect rather than the one they had received up to the present the House of Commons ought to be consulted.

He also urged that their discussions should be in secret session. The inte of this war depended not on Britain, France and Germánny, but upon the neutrals.

Italy and Russia had proclaimed their neutrality, and the United States was neutral. Even without could either be toking aides they friendly or unfriendly.

Aid From Neutrals "We know, and the United States know, they can help us as neutrals. When you come to Russia and Italy, within the limits of neu irality they can make all the dif- world between ference In the friendly and hostile neutrals." tint in the present conditions he Mr. Chamberlain, replying, sald did not feel disposed to think, that a secret session would be of any

particular value.

All they hind regarding peace pro- posals was an Indication that some proposals might be mode. Mr. Lloyd George had anticipated that proposal, but he might be mistaken.

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH'

NO PEACE UNTIL RULE BY VIOLENCE CRUSHED

(Continued from Page 1.

ment, He also acted for the Duke of Windsor.

There was a pointed vigour in Mr. Chamberlain's address, in contrast to the normal and unemotional delivery which usually

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The Premier stirred the House to cheers when he asserted that no threat would esuse Britain and France to abandon their purpose, and liore were more cheers at the statement that no mere. German as-

could be surance

accepted. Tho cheers became louder when Mr. Chamberlain Indicated that rule by ylolcuce must cease.

THE OPPOSITION Labour Leader Welcomes Assurances

Mr. Clement Attlee, Jender of the Opposition, welcomed Mr. Chamber. lain's statement and agreed that they must carefully examine every kind of peace proposal, but they must also deal with realities.

"It is no use saying that there is pence when there is no peace, and the mere relterntion of the situation of the last year or two would not bring the world back to peace.

- "This war began long before there was any formal declaration of war, and deeds, not merel; words, are required before

get any The international situation is peace. LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)-stili obscure and it is not possible at

can we

Russo-

Secrets of Britain's economic moment to decide exactly what warfare against Germany were has been the effect of thic revealed to "Reuter" representa German paet." tive who visited the Weymouth contraband control base,

This is a voluntary base, and to

ships,

merchandise With date 74 totalling 513,000 tons destined for neutral and enemy ports had called, and 0,930 tons of goods have been detained for prize court proceedings. The base's headquarters ore in- stalled in a small hotel, ontalde which the sign "Grilis" is still displayed.

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whole of the cargo.

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Mr. Chamberlain agreed, that if any such propoaul were put forward they should not be in a hurry to give an answer. He saw no reason at all

The organisation is run by why, the House should not have

and officers and 10 men, mostly retired ample opportunity of seeing considering any proposala which naval officers and members of the might be put forward, and from Royal Naval Reserve, hearing from the Government what They Inspect ships and dash detalls they would recommend for the House to the Ministry of Economic Warfare, to approve by way of answer. which deeldes whether to allow them to delnin part or It would be prematuro at this stage to proceed When Status Is Lost

to build any hopes on the likelihood of such a proposal being made, al- Although belligerent defensively though the House realised that no armed merchantmen and ormed man would welcome more whole- .5 p.m. merchant cruisers, the latter af heartedly than he, any proposal 5.30 p.m. Whilch are commissioned as vessels of which he could really feel had war, are entitled to engage in often-achieved the alms which he had .6 p.m. sive

belligerent operations, they already described us the aims of this JAPAN ALARMED Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolula acquire that of warships,

7 p.m. lose the status of merchantmen und Government and this country in en-

tering the war. and U.S.A., by the "Pan America λ defensively armed merchant-

Possible "Peace" Offer Airways Direct Service due San man, on the other hand, is not com- Francisco, 11th October,

missioned to take any offensive ac

A debate then ensued on the pos- tion. She remains a merchant ship,sibility of a "peace offer" coming Reg.,

and cannot in consequence be sunk at shortly. Ord..

sight, nor would the carriage of defensive armament Justify such an Reg..

action. She must, In all cases. Ord.,

called upon. And It would only be In the event of presistent refusal to Struits (Parcels only)......0.30 a.m. do so, or of her offering resistance to Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt capture that forcible action could be

and Europe via Marseilles-due taken to make her comply. Marseilles, 1st Nov.

Cholera Carriers On Ships From H.K.

Kobe, Oct. 3.. All vessels arriving from Shanghai and Hongkong shall be quarantined of the port,

The step has been taken following the discovery of six cholera germ aboard the NYK. carriers each

The State Department states that the Latin American nations should in-liners Haruna Maru and Katori Maru. crense armaments and purchase de- fence weapons from the United States but emphasises that credit cannot be granted for this..

Police authorities are tracing the passengers of the two ships who have already landed health-Domei,

to

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K.P.0.

Oct 4, p.m. Oct. 4, 5.30 pan, G.P.O.

Oct. 4. 6 p.m. ..Oct. 5, 7.30 am. Thursday

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Friday

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be

is

RCK.,

.12.45 p.m.

Even so the force used by a war- Ord.. examine their

1.30 pm. ship must not be greater than Manli, Salgon, Mauritius, Reunion,

to "effect capture. A necessary -~-~~and~ Madagascar 3.30pm merchantman, on the other hand, while she may not, without losing her Halphong

IP mercantile status, adopt an offensive Strafts, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco action, or attack a warship, may Marques and East Africa 2.30 pm evade or resist capture, and may, as Shanghai

3.30 p.m. soon as a warship manifests clear .3.30 pm. intention to effect capture, use her

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Parcels

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Ord.

Shanghal

G.P.O; and K.P.O.

.Noon. 1.43. p.m. 2.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m .3.30 p.m. .1.30 p.m.

Amoy Bangkok Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and South

Africa

Ale

October.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

.5.00 11.m.

detensive armament to avoid It.

Predicts Win For Allies

Hoover Belloves We Can't Be Boaten

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If detention is decided upon, armed escort is sent abourd to take the ship to purt for unloading.

Ships may be detained at Wey- mouth from a few hours to a fort- night, in a few difficult cases, but every effort is made to release them as quickly as possible.

A Danish ship which the corres pondent boarded with omcers was released in fave hours-which is a

record.

Mr. Duff-Cooper said a further Those whose vessels have called at argument for a secret session was Weymouth, include Norway, Sweden, Mr. Lloyd George's speech, which Denmark, Belgium, Holland, America, would be misrepresented in Europe Greece, Portugal, and Yuko-Stavia: as a suggestion of surrender, which There has been none from Italy and he was sure was not Mr. Lloyd Spuin. George's intention.

"We stand solidly in support of Mr. Chamberlain's statement that he will make no pence with the present Government of Germany because any peace they signed would never be kept."

Mr. Lloyd George interposed to say that he was the last man to propose surrender.

Mr. Grenfell (Labour) declared that in the past year 30,000,000 non- Germans had been torn from their own live and handed over to the Nazi regime, and every day the smaller) nations were being everced.

Pro-Munich Peace Europe ought to be ready to dis- cuss peace when we had gone at least as far as pre-Munich, when the. Czechs were masters of their own country, and the Poles had regained) their own national life, will the Ger mans back in Gennany, and the Rus-

slang back in Russia.

Sir H. Page-Croft said that Mr. Grenfell voiced the opinions of the

tales.

The Labour pacifists. Mr. G Buchanan and the Rev. J. Barr, to-

L

have been

Tribute To Neutrals Contraband officers paid tribute to neutral skippers who "extraordinary helpful and open".

Ships failing to call at Weymouth are taken by warships to a compul. mory base in the Downs.off Romsgato. A third base is at Kirkwall in the Orkneys, and these sprend à net

traband.

with

con-

More News Needed

Discussing the Ministry of Informa- on and news broadcasts, Mr. Attlee sud that the country needed a great deal more information.

In Π recent broadcast by Mr. Churchill they get more Information than in a great many other cases, and sometimes he thought they got more in the Empire broadcasts than at haine.

Mr. Attlee also expressed pleasure at what was being done by the peoples of Newfoundland and South Rhodesio. The amazing unity of the British Commonwealth had been due to the fact that it was a free associa tion of free peoples.

Won't Buy Peace

Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberals, said they earnestly wanted peace "but we are not prepared to buy peace at the sacrifice of freedom and the normal values of our civilisa- tion.

"It is therefore essential for us to go on with this war until that force of Hitlerism in Germany is broken."

Secret Session Urged

Sir Archibald Sinclair renewed his previous appeals for a sceret session.

NAZI PLAN PREPARED

(Continued from Page 1.)

to the new European situation but dealt also with the possibility of developments.

"It may be safely assumed that the possibility of the restoration of

The possibilty of the intensi prace was fully disenssed.

fication of war Was almo con- sidered,"

which effectively prevents ships from Envoy To Take Plan To London? ROME, Oct. 3 (Reuter).—The entering the North Sea

Italian Council of Ministers met this morning under Signor Mussolini, the discussions ending just before noon. Minister, arrived in Rome he called Directly Count Clano, the Foreign

on Il Duce. The Council was delay- ed until Count Cinno had reported. on the result of his Berlin visit.

MORE CHOLERA CASES

Deaths This Year Now

Four Hundred

Seven cases of Cholera, three of Typhoid, eight of Dysentery and 40 of Tuberculosis were reported on Monday.

During the week ended Saturday, 27 cases of Cholera with 12 deaths,

with 10 deaths, three of Menigitis with three deaths, 33 of Dysentery with 10 deaths, one of Puerperni Fever, 142 of Tuberculosis with 96 deaths were also reported.

Mail for "Imperial Airways NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (Router).people in every part of the British three of Diphtheria, 23 of Typhoid Direct Service" due London, 15th-Mr. Herbert Hoover, former President of the United States, Det i. 5.00 p.m. predicts in an interview with Oct. 1 5.30 p.m. the New York "World Telegram" Sunday

that Britain and France will not .n.m. bo beaten.

Reg.

Ord.

Haiphong Japan

Tuesday

Conton

Fort Bayard Straits and Calcultu

Parcele Ord. Haiphong Shanghal

.9 a.m.

"I am convinced the Allies can .7.15 nan. defend their Empires. The struggle 10.30 am. may end in a victory for them, and at worst night result in stalemate," Mr. Hoover stated.

I a.m. .Noon.

"The British and the. French can ....2 p.m. and will control the seven seas in

spite of submarines and aeroplanes. ..3,30 p.m.

Their

defend manpower canı Servico" das London, 18th Oct.

gether with the Communist, Mr. W. Gallacher favoured opening negotia Hons on the ground that the issues were not worth millions of liver,

Mr. Morris Jones (Liberal) defied Mr. Lloyd George to go to Wales and repeat his speech.

Next Aggression

The total number of Cholera cases

is now 659 with 400 deaths.

world, and not to leave the initia- tive to others.

Speech Unpopular

Was

Mr. Vyvyan Adams (Conservative) asked how long it would be before

Mr. Lloyd George's intervention in another act of aggression was com

debate mitted, perhaps against Switzerland. to-day's

unpopular,

the British commonwealth.

views on war of any kind are in- Sir II. I. Cayzer (Cons) said variably extreme paclist.

Air Mail for "Imperlai Airways Direct France unless they blunder into Belgium, France, or even a part of except among those Labourites whose

making wild adventures and military offensives, which will exhaust their manpower," he concluded.

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Oct. 10.5 p.m. Oct, 10, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O,

Oct. 10, 5 p.m.

Oct. 10, 7pm. MALINI ENTERTAINS Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-

iralis by Imperial Airways Direct Rotarians Hear Some Of Service"due Sydney, 10th Oct,

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Ord.,

ILICK Ord.,

His Experiences

Count Clano was accompanied by Signor Bastianink, Under-Secretary- in the Foreign Office, who is the new Italian Ambassador to London,

It is suggsted, therefore, that peace Overtures will be made to Britain by the new Italian envoy.

Early this morning the Italian Air Attache to Berlin reported to Il Duce on his work. In Germany.

Franco Adamant SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

PARIS, Oct. 4 (UP)The French Cabinet has been summoned to meet at 10a.m., to consider the German "peace offensive."

There is every indication that the Cabinet will act in concert with Great Britain and refuse to terminate the hostilities on the Russo-German terms.

HEAVY NAZI AERIAL LOSSES IN WEST

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that Mr. Lloyd George's speech had There was much support for the Front la summed up by the military

been launderstood and misrepre- protests of two other Welshmen, Mr.

Line

town. Germany had net won Grenfell atid Mr. Moris Jones, who expert of the "Petit Parisien,"

This expert says the French have this war, she had already lost it. described the speech as ill-med. and nobody knew that better than) The vast majority of members in occupied approximately 100,000 Ifler.

their conversation condemn tho nures of German territory, and The speaker appealed to the Prime speech as misrepresenting the spirit large part of the outposts of the now In French Minister even at this last moment of the country, and likely to do harm Siegfried Line are K.P.O.

to endeavour to obtain for Europe abroad, writes "Roufer's" lobby hands. .Oct. 10, 5 p.m.

that peace which alone can sava correspondent,

Between the present front and the .Oct. 10, 5.30 p.m. Max Malini, popular magician, was common European civilisation.

There was also some criticism of Maginot Line Is a bond of territory G.P.O.

the speaker at yesterday's Rotary The Left-Wing Labourite, Mr. speakers who treated Mr. Lloyd Roveral kilometres wide, acting as a .Oct. 10, 5 pm: Club fifin.

McGovern, said that Poland had George's speech, as though it would bulwark for the Maginot Oct. 10, 7 p He gave an informal and amusing been raped and Mr. Gallacher wanted not be heard outside the House against action by German artillery by Wednesday B

talk on experiences during his world filler to get away with It because (where there is no disposition to lengthening the range. Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pakhol

career as a magician, interspersing Stalin hnd joined Hitler in the merry misinterpret it), and so appeared to At present German guns are doing 1.30 p.m. his remarics with numerous anécdotes, | game of grab. ....

lend it support.

...nothing to the Maginot Line de Malin also. performed A few The debate concluded with Labour

There was corresponding support fences. sleight-of-hand Mricks,

members

Should a large scale offensive be Arst Arthur Woo presided and the of ammoning speeches in favour for Mr. Duft-Cooper's speech,

As a whole the debate was charac-attempted, the enemy would following visitors and questa were Mr. J. J. Tinker wanted the teristic of the House of Commons. come against his former positions. ROOM BATH Introduced Messrs. I. 6. Frost, W. Government to prosecute the war All individual views were freely Then, even assuming that the French Gock Young, See Fong, Edward Shin, until they were able to get better expressed, without affecting the basic forces retreat, the enemy will have to Youti Sang (Canton), Edward: Fang terms than they were likely to do feelings of members that vague taik toke The blockhouses recently (Nanking), Walter H. Chen, 21: Braga,now.

of undefined peace propomis and established. C. C. H. Hobbs, 9; M. Lee, W. Y. Mr. B. ́9. SIlverman advocated that | assumptions that the United States; - Ho... will have to face · Ká ́ime Pirlo, I. N. Murray, Dr. Chau Wal- we should state on what terms we would automatically Join an interna- chung, R. V. Lederhoffer, Fung Ping-curselves were prepared to make tional conference, are at the present wah and O. Malini..

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