THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 16, 1931.
MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE NOT HEEDLESS FANATICS Mr. Anthony Eden's Foreign Policy Speech In Wales PERIOD OF STORM-VERSAILLES
AND CHALLENGE
London, To-day.
The Spanish situation, with some references to the Far East, entirely monopolised an important speech by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, at Llandudno yesterday.
Having regretted that Italy had not adopted the Anglo-French suggestions for a triangular conference, Mr. Eden said he had acquiesced in Italy's proposal (for discussion of Spain by the non- intervention committee) because he did not wish
FIGURE PASSES
Bertin, To-day.
The death occurred yesterday of the man who resigned from the
agree to signing of the Versailles
German Government rather than Treaty.
He was Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, Germany's first Colonial Minister.
1907 to 1910) and Minis-
(from 19nance in 1919.
During his tenure of the Colon- ial Secretaryship, Dr. Dernburg visited South-West Africa, China and Japan.-Beuter.
breakdown to come-if it were to come, it must-JOHN BECKETT
upon the issue of procedure:
He hoped that real international collaboration AMONG LIBEL
would be shown in the next few days, "otherwise a grave situation would face us.
are
DEFENDANTS
London, To-day.
NO CATHOLIC COLLABORATION WITH JAPAN
Vatican City, To-day.
The report circulated abroad that representatives of the Catho lic Church in the Far East have been informed that the Holy See will collaborate with Japan in the struggle against Bolshevism, has exoked official denial.
Mons. Constantini, former Apos tolic Delegate to China and now secretary to the Congregation of Propaganda, stated that the con- stant policy of the Holy See, con- firmed and intensified during the Pontificate of Pope Pius XI. re- quires that missionaries refrain "Non-intervention has not meant that we a
from any participation in political indifferent to the territorial integrity of Spain, or
A King's Bench special jury yes-questions and attend solely to to the complications that might arise in the Medi-
the "Daily Telegraph" the sum of care of the people placed in their terranean as a result of intervention of others interday awarded Lord Camrose and work of religion, civilisation and
£12,500 and $7,500 damages, respec-charge.
Mons: Constantini pointed out Spain.",
tively, in a libel action against the
“Action
that the "Osservatore Romano,” In-Fascist newspaper
The "Action" had implied that the Vatican newspaper, recently en-Lord Camrose was a Jewish inter declared that President Roosevelt's The United States was equally gagements cynically torn up, con-national financier with no loyalty to declaration against all wars was conscious of this aspect in the pre-fidence shaken and methods of mak-the Crown, and no sense of patrio- in full agreement with the ideas
ing war without delaring war are tism, and that in his conduct of of the Holy See: Reuter adopted while all the time each nathe "Daily Telegraph he had al- tion declares that its one desire is lowed his duty to the public to be subordinated to his Own financial interests.
Mr. Eden rejoiced at Anglo- French community of interests and common outlook.
sent situation in the world.
COUNTING COSTS
Mean-
"If they persist there will evitably be a Nemesis but while obligations are ignored,
peace.
NATIONAL UNITY
Pleading for a realistic outlook, Mr. Eden expressed the opinion that
"In a this confusion and in the! the League, in spite of the disap- pointments of recent years, can still midst of horrors being enacted in accomplish much but members must Europe and the Far East, we must have a sense of responsibility and persevere as strongly and effectively count seriously the cost of any ac-as we can and with full grasp of realities, concentrate on what can tion they may take.
be done, not pretending to achieve
Defendants in the suit were the
tion," the Argus Press (printers) proprietors and publishers of “Ac- and the former Member of thei House of Commons, Mr. John Beckett (editor)-Reuter.
ITALY SENDING MORE TROOPS TO LIBYA
Rome, To-day.
Dealing with suggestions that Bri- the impossible nor provoking the Late Mrs. J. Gibson the nia and the Lombardia.
very consequences we wish most to avoid.
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An announcement says that two further ships transporting troops,
left Naples for Libya on Thursday. "The funeral of the late Mrs. This brings the total number of "Through national unity we can John Gibson, who died at her men who sailed for Libya on that remove and will succeed."
résidence. No. 10, Humphreys day to 8,000.-Trans-Ocean. Avenue, Kowloon, yesterday after-
Mr. Charles William Jeffries, noon, will take place this after-
duty as noon, passing the Monument at IFRAS has resumed
Director, Royal Observatory. 4.30 p.m.
tain throw over the League" and come to terms with States who are not members, Mr. Eden said, “I am as anxious as anybody to the disagreements with Germany, Italy and any other country, but one must make sure that in trying to improve the situation in one direc- tion, it does not deteriorate in an- other-
"In such an event, the last state might be ever
former.
worse
than the
-Reuter.
RUMOURS OF RADICAL PLOT
LEAGUE AUTHORITY IN KOREA
"Britain does not desire to isolate
any country or to pursue a policy
of revenge.
Tokyo, To-day. Information regarding the plan- “On the other hand, Britain will ning of a revolution by radicals on continue the effort to prevent any ja wide-scale throughout Korea was
received by the War Office country being isolated.
"It is proving true, as feared few days ago, according to a reli- that loss of the League's authority able source of information from will introduce a period of greater Japanese quarters in
A revolt in Korea is imminent uncertainty.
“We are in a period of storm states one of the last reports re-
is ceived here.
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