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“We are not alone,” he said. “Others are listening to every word that is said in these and the British people that their Alor Star debates and there is much that I would like to eulogies of the Greek Army will Bangkok
touch the hearts of our whole nation. Batavia tell which perforce I am unable to tell at the we
Roots help' which the British Caloutts · present time, for I have so to phrase my remarks Imperial forces gave to our soldiers defence of our native so that I do not assist the enemy in any way in and dur allies showed themselves Cantones his activities.*
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phelent Cebil. with the
to walio heroes of Thermopylae ind letters of gold in the glorious pages ho of British history. I des
desire. once to assure you that we will con- the struggle by the side of our great alles, then wealth until victory people of the
is
won and the triumph of the ideals of liberty, morality and international Justice is achieved (Cheers).
GERMAN PLAN ANALYSED,
Recalling the early days of February, Mr Eden said: "What then seemed to the Government to be the German plan for an early spring campaign was-They had then already a large number of troops in Rumania and they were taking positions at Bulgarian aerodromes; it seemed clear to us that the object of this was, step by step to over-run the Balkans, having occupied Rumania by the methods we law of, to establish themselves in Bulgaria thereby to encircle Yugo-Slavia, to subjugate Greece, to immobilise Turkey and from that position, without firing a single shot, to deliver their main blow from secure bases at our position in the Eastern Mediterranean.
NAZIS' INSulting trIBUTE
"There is no doubt that the subsidiary purpose in this plan was to bring help to their Italian Allies, whose war was not going too well in Albania. Hitler has described to us how well the Italians did. A nation of 45,000,000 weakening 7,000,000! I do hot suppose that ever a more insulting tribute has been paid to any ally (Hear! Hear!). "As we watched that Greek campaign in Albania, supported by our air force but against a very heavy attack by men and materials, one must have thought that never was so much sur- rendered by so many to so few (Laughter and Cheers).
rodin
"I think the
Mr Eden continued: House will agree that the generous spirit of that message has animated the Greek nation throughout its ordeal." (Cheers). -
Yugo-Slavia
Turning to Yugo-Slavin, Mr Eden said that when they arrive they not plenty of assurances that any German attack on Yugo-Stavla would be resisted, but, he said, "that was not enough. What was needed was a common plan so that if an attack developed, we should have the best chance of resisting it together (Cheers).
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"We made every effort to secure this and every effort failed until the the d'etat. During these conversations, we were given moment of
Yugo-5lav army
mobilised. repeatedly to understand that the When we pressed our anxieties that always came: 'But we are mobilising Bombay they would be too late, the reply Bangkok
we shall be ready. so that if the worst comes to the worst Colombo
was
"In fact that mobiilsation had not proceeded fast enough and it was not until the coun d'etat that the new government made a real and urgent.
was then too late-too late for the
effort to get their armies ready. It best will in the world to mobilise to give they ought to be if they wered. us the support and help
Gallantry in Vain
"Now I come to February 8, which was the date that our forces entered Benghazi—a brilliant exploit which brought valuable gain. But with the supreme effort entailed by the advance, the armoured troops who had so large a share in it had to rest and refit. Their vehicles "So it was, despite all the gallantry had not only been engaged in a continuous advance for of the Yugo-Siny army which has two months but many of them had been engaged in action been as splendid in this war as in the last, despite all that, without an for a much longer time with hardly a rest. So there was effective plan, the Yugo-Slav armies no prospect of prolonging the advance with those armour- could not and did not stop the Ger-
the Monastir
Gap. ed vehicles beyond the point reached at Benghazi, and man drive through Southern Serbla any prolonged advanced by these formations to Tripoli was out of the question.
GREECE Decides to FIGHT
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"It is perhaps idle and unprofitablc to speculate but had the Government which preceded the coup d'etat ns clearly understood Yugo-Slavia's true interests as did the government of “On February 8 there reached the British Government a General Simovitch, the whole story might have been different. But none note from the Greek Government confirming the determination of these things can detract from the of the Greek Government to resist German aggression (Cheers).courage of the decision which the It asked us to say what help we could give and the conditions Yugo-Slav people eventually took,
"We have pledged ourselves to in which we could give it. This note from the Greek Govern-redeem Yugo-Slavia's independence Mr A. W. Fowler inith donation) ment was not a cry for help (Cheers). It was a statement of, and that pledge will be honoured the Greek position and a request that we should state ours.
Turkish Friendship "In the face of these conditions, the Government """While"We were in the Middle A-0-6(eighth-donation
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"If Greece was to be helped, there that the three C-in-C'a were in it was obvious that help must be complete agreement with the polley 12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter-made ready and brought to bear advocated in London. We found in principle that the land formations to Many problems be sent out had already been decid- 12.30 Military Band Concert with very rapidly.
required discussion and solutioned on and preparations were in hand
for their concentration. -the position of Yugo-Slavia,
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Turning to Iraq, Mr Eden said: "Shells being fired over London these Books and Badges will be issued had the least doubt of the odds miral Sir Andrew Cunningham, who "Unconstitutional action by Rashid night were made in Australia," de shortly, and these will be con- against the full success of our miss- had at that moment one of his oc- All has already led once to his fallclared Mr Claude James Agent-sidered as the only receipts given 7.15 London Relay "Questions of ion. We knew perfectly well that casional appointments with an clusive from power. When later he seized General for Tasmania, speaking here for initial subscriptions. Watch
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supplying munitions also to New if we had not made that attempt resist German aggression as she had can excuse the action of the Iraqi Zealand and India.
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whatever
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hopes of repulsing resistance, our forces in the Middle 3.50 Songs by Ninon Vallin (So-Enst were left to meet the situation clony Critory, the fould count in its dealings with the Arab people imposed by Italy on Arabs living in Greece would defend her na- which it has no need to be ashamed more cruel and ruthless than that without the help of the Franch prano).
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deeply conclusion that the establishment of spect we have kept our word.
(Trosaurer). alght and of die Gestapo. naald Foort,
"Arabs in any land must know that Middle East. After General Wavell Line offered a reasonable fighting present position.
ed- chance of holding the German
of Our Position Explained
rule means the end approach Axia Frimi-Intro.: had come home for consultations Reminiscences of
vance. Indian Love Call; The Mounties; with the Prime Minister, the Govern
"We are grateful for the offer of of their liberty, which they have Smuts In Agreement Chanson; The door of my dreams; ment took a decision to take great
good offices by the Turkish and jealously guarded and which Rose Marie; March of the Vagabonds; risks to reinforce that army.
"The decision was reached very Egyptian goverments. Our position alliance with us is safe to-day 1 SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST. ,13⁄41⁄2 n. Only a Rose! L'amour- toujours
Brilliant Successen
quickly and in complete agreement 18; the first requisite is withdrawal Concluding, Mr Eden declared: l'amour; Berenade; Lover, Come Back .3734 0.
"We then sent out armoured units, between the military experts of the of troops from Habbaniyah and ces "Not once does Germany or Italy 10 Me; One. Kiss (both from "Now men, material and aircraft, and it was two countries,
sation of hostilities against the British show anywhere the least respect for ment. Their only sanction 200 n. Moon
"It so happened that at that time forces in Iraq. When this has been an engagement. Homburg); Seville (Haydn that equipment and these weaponu Wood) with Orchestra.
which enabled General Wilson and we had the advantage of consulting in done and fighting between the allied is force.
The United States to-day are. .97 n. 10.00 Loison Htela "Correspon- General O'Connor in their desert Calro that most wise statesman and nations has in consequence consed, neatly in many sphètes
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determined to tainly that help can reach the battle-
Dolds In Asia, Africa and Europe, the ! equipment here. Since then we
shorter the duration of the war. maintained continuous stream of were able to consult him. He had "Many of their most distinguished That is why I welcome the Immense Imeh and materials to the Middle her havay and, indbod bisi londe hairandy' realised, this."
is authorised
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step forward taken by the United | wince mach plain, that Mr den said that for a long ume, States in deciding to send ships to
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WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuter), possible by submitting to restrictions with the decision arrived at been no bie test and had mown quite with me help that we can receive
brewing their hope rcoing
of
a Bri kit must be cur Churchill. At Palace America and Haiti to-day reached of
the collapse of France, ful repining and to recrimination. The clearly that if their hopes were ful- brom the Dalted States, to win for LONDON, MAY, 0" (Reuter) "The an agreement in principle to end the
Afinitor Winston Albricant supervision of Haitian alment of obligations for equipment other day I sent a message to the alled, truly would control the Arab the nations For Europe; the right to Churchilla Focul vod, in Helance Curioris and internal revenue colors to Turkey and the guaranted to Greek Government congratulatinig lands of NortAfrica and chownere ve mer lives in peace, and tran- our them on the valour and actions: OF Intersited Spectator a quility, secure at last from the by kin - George and “rundine to Lions Tited in 1984 for the pro- Greece fell exclusively on
their troops and 1 "received" a reply Mr Eden proceeded: "Every Arabs haunting dread that shadows, our lunch with the King and Queen-tection of American-holders-of-Hal shoulders.
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