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THE CHINA MAHL, FHURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936
EDEN SAYS FACTS MUST BE FACED
(Continued from Page 2)
Going on to deal with the future of the League of Nations, Mr. Eden declared that although this time they had to admit a failure in securing a victory for the law of right over the law of might," that by no means meant that this aim should be abandoned." Mala
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Frank Garratt, window-cleaner, of Beresford-square,- Camberwell, at Tower Bridge summoned court for standing on a window ledge, 30ft above ground, with out wearing a safety belt, was first
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SOUTH-WEST AND NANKING
Strained Relations
Persist
BUT KEPORTED CLASHES DENIED
[From Our Own Correspondent
Canton, Yesterday.
Strained relations persist to-day between the South-west and Nan-
But he said to the magistrate,king owing to the many charges *Please be lenient I've had
hurled by Nanking against the burglars and they stole my rent [leaders here. Many of the Nan- and even the baby's money-box." king accusations are reported to:
Mr. Oulton: “I am sorry
be unfounded. · hear that. I will reduce the fine to a shilling ".
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On the contrary, this idea must form the starting point of the League reform Referring to the speech which the French Premier, M. Leon Blum, had recently made; on the necessity of strengthening the authority of the League, Mr.
Generals Chen Chi-tang, Eden assured the Assembly of
Esung-bai and Li Chung-jen, in! Great : Britain's co-operation.
their reply to the telegram · of stressing, however, that the ex-
applied certain economic and finan-General Ho Ying-ching. Minister periences of the past few months cal measures which they were in of War, deny that their troops in- must be taken into consideration.
Ja position to impose, and which vaded the neighbouring provinces. If the present failure was due to they thought could be made effec-The three men point out that the the fact that not all the nations tive by their own acts alone. Yet Japanese- invaders are were ready to go to the farthest we are all conscious that these North and that the Communists consequences, then not the pro-measures have failed to fulfil the are in the West, yet Nanking sions of the League Covenant but
purpose, for which they were im-troops are coming southward the method of its execution must posed It is not that the mea- The telegram war will be con- be changed.
sures in themselves have been tinued until July 10, when the The Canadian delegate, Mr without effect, but that the condi- second plenary session of the Vincent Massey. also spoke ions in which they were expected Kuomintang CEC. will be held. favour of raising sanctions, but to operate have not been realised. That meeting will decide whether the first speaker in the afternoon,
The course of military events the Canton-Nanking relations will the South African delegate, Mr. and the local situation in Abys-be settled by civil war or peaceful c. T. te Water, opened the prsinia have brought us to a point at ceedings with a vigorous attack which the sanctions in force are on the attitude of the great Pow incapable of reversing
the order ers in deciding to drop sanctions, of events in that country. Had tion South-west members of the and strongly demanded their con- the British Government any rear Central Supervisory Committe son to believe that the maintenance
tinuation.
means.
In view of the uncertain situa-
Central Executive Committee and
confirmed here.
Unprovoked aggression must be of the existing sanctions or even are unable to decide now whether resisted, or the Covenant would the addition of other economic they will attend the plenary fall to pieces if the great Powers measures would re-establish the session. No decision will be made openly admitted their impotence. position in Abyssinia, then they until the last minute, probably The renouncement of collective would be prepared to
advocate July 7. action resolved upon was
Reports that Nanking bombers a te such a policy if the other mem-
not trayal to world peace and thebers of the League agreed to join raided Kwangsi troops are
No clash of any League of Nations, and the South in its application. African Union would protest NO MILITARY ACTION LIKELY kind has yet taken place, it is more against a declaration which must "The British Government finds or less reliably stated. destroy for all time international it impossible to entertain confidence and every hope in such beliefs. In our view it is world peace-
that only military action Referring to the legal objections now produce this result. I cannot which had been raised against believe that in the present world military action the continuance of sanctions, Mr. conditions such
considered a possibility. te Water declared it was not so could be much punishment of the aggressor Realities have to be recognised.
,
The
could
The continuance of sanctions at but loyalty to the League. speaker concluded by saying that present in force can serve no use.
ful purpose. the future co-operation of the
“At the same time it is the view
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NEW SCHEME PROPOSED League of Nations was a matter this Assembly should not in any of doubt if the League of Nations!
London, To-day. case recognise Italy's conquest did not fulfil its obligations.
over Abyssinia. Moreover, if the According to the completed Earlier in the day the Colombarsh realities of the situation figures, 145 Europeans and 248 bian delegate, following the must influence our attitude to Indians entered for the Indian example of the Chilean delegate, wards the measure we have adopt Civil Service London examina- }protested ・・・ against condoning ed, they
cannot in our judgment tion this year. The figures of methods of force by acknowledge involve any modification of the last year were 83 and 251 res- ment of the Italian conquest in view expressed of Italy's action by pectively, and in the past eleven Abyssinia
50 members of the League last years the number of European entrants was the highest in "OUT WITH THE SAVAGES" Geneva: Great, solidarity is "There remains the all-important 1928, when 121 Europeans and shown in Italian circles for the subject of the League's future. 167 Indians entered.
to remedy the arrested fournalists. The Pro-Are we to say, because we have In order paganda Minister, Signor Alfieri, failed on this occasion to make the under-recruitment of Europeans a telegram to the Italian rule of law prevail over the rule for the Indian Civil Service the therefore Secretary for India, Lord Zet- Consul here, asking him to convey of force, that we are
the journalists, "who are finally to abandon this object? land, proposes to begin select- treated like criminals because they Certainly not. With such an obing this year a certain number could not restrain their extreme ject as this before us, our endea of candidates for admission to upon the the service otherwise than by indignation at the insult to their your must be centred
task of reconstruction.
written competitive examina- country," his sympathy.
LESSONS MUST BE LEARNED tion. Candidates must be Bri- The Italian evening papers ex-
"It is, however, dear that the tish subjects of non-Asiatic do-
sent
to
GEORGE jcise the Rumanian Foreign Minis Majesty's Government are ready university."', BBENT
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Mr. Eden Addresses Assembly
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press regret that the "useless, lessons of the last few months micile, between 21 and 24 years provocative exhibitionism of the must be embodied in practice. As of age, and must have qualified so-called Abyssinian delegation regards the immediate future of by examination
good was permitted,” and severely criti- the Assembly's *work, His honours degrees of an approved
ter, M. Titulescu, who, shouting to join at any time in any work The entries closed on June 12 "Out with the savages!" had de which this Assembly or any other and 264 Europeans with the manded the removal of the pro-organisation of the League decides necessary qualifications have testing Italian journalists... shall be undertaken. It may be entered for the appointment by In responsible Italian quarters, that some preliminary exchanges selection. Of the selected can- however, it is admitted that the of view on the subject of the didates 56 have entered also for behaviour of the journalists dur-League's future can usefully take the examination. The nett en- ing the speech of the Negus was place during the present session, tries in London are therefore a grave psychological error.— but it is essential that all the 353 Europeans and 248 In-|| Trans-Ocean Service.
countries should have time and dians. The number of opportunity sufficient to consider trants for the Delhi examina- detail the problem that con-tion, confined to candidates do
miciled in India, is not yet fremts them.
"There must, however, be no available. — British Wireless avoidable. delay, and I suggest Service. therefore that the time to get to gripe with this problem should be at the Assembly in September." London: The attitude of the
OCCUPATION OF MOYALE British Government towards the
London: Viscount Cranborne, questions before the League of Under-Secretary
for Foreign Nations at Geneva was defined by Affairs, was asked in the House the Foreign Secretary. Mr. of Commons yesterday whether Anthony Eden, in the Assembly the Foreign Secretary's attention yesterday afternoon. No one pre had been called, to the occupation sent he said. could contemplate by the Italians of Moyale, which with any measure of' satisfaction the circumstances in which the was a town shown as being in As from yesterday reductions Assembly met. The occasion was Kenya colony. He replied that took effect in the rates for painful to all. It was more neces there were two places called radio telegrams through Rugby sary, in the interests of every Moyale, one in Kenya and the and through British post: sta- member of the League and of the other in Abyssini It might be tions to and from British League as an organisation, that that the Italian forces had oeships and some foreign ships. these facts should he squarely cupied Megale in Abyssinia. The normal rates through Zaced
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