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BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY DEBATED IN THE LORDS TOTALondon, To-day.

British foreign policy was debated in the House of Lords yesterday, when Lord Allen of Hurt- wood introduced a motion calling attention to the progressive deterioration of the interna- tional situation during the past few years.

Lord Allen also invited a state- ment from the Government that would indicate a comprehensive policy directed to consideration of grievances and disabilities from which certain nations claim to be. suffering, and that will lead up to ultimate negotiation of an all- round settlement within the frame- work of the League of Nations and the Pact of Paris,

LORD HALIFAX

GOING TO

BERCHTESGADEN

Berlin, To-day.

Opening the debate, Lord Allen made a plea for restoration of the Lord Halifax, at the invitation of authority of the League of Nations, Herr Hitler, will leave Berlin for which he claimed, would furnish Berchtesgaden, the Fuehrer's coun- the safest road to peace.

try residence to day.

LIVELY DISCUSSION

Travelling with Lord Halifax will be the German Foreign Minister.

A lively discussion followed, in Baron Constantin von Neurath which the Earl of Glasgow told the Lord. Halifax will presumably see House that he had spoken with se- Herr Hitler on Friday afternoon, veral of Germany's leading personal and will probably return to Berlin ities and had gained the impres-tin the evening. Reuter sion that Germany's policy aimed at living in peace with Britain and France

"HEIL HALIFAX”

The new Germany, he declared,

Berlin, To-day. had not disregarded its obligations. Cries of "Heil Halifax" greeted Gracie Fields. It was the Germany of the past the British Lord President of the which had failed in this respect. Council when he visited the Hun- Germany was a friendly Power ting Exhibition here yesterday af- whose reasonable demands would ter having lunch with the German

as to make it Foreign Minister. Baron have to be met, so possible for Britain and Germany Neurath. to shake hands. And France should Jn England, says a message from do the same.”

London, the newspapers, while in-. sisting that Lord Halifax's visit is merely for purposes of informa- The debate was wound up for tion. nevertheless state that it will the Government by Lord Plymouth, be instrumental in clarifying the who while admitting that deterior-atmosphere and in providing possi- ation had occurred in the interna- bilities for a new period of open tional situation, thought it would understanding between Germany serve no purpose to delve into the and Britai.

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past in an endeavour to assign "The Times” says that Lord Hali-. responsibility for this state of af-fax will return to England on Tues- day or Wednesday next week, but He was able to assure the House the "Daily Mail" asserts he will that the Government was trying no arrive back in London on Sunday. less than other governments to find The "Daily Mail" adds that Lord a solution of problems which were Halifax will also see General causing anxiety throughout the Goering, Baron von Neurath, the world at the present moment. War Minister, General von Blom-

If it had not so far. succeeded, berg, and the Economics- Minister, that was

not the Government's Dr. Schacht Trans-Ocean.-

fault

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settlement and that MR. BULLITT TO

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KING GEORGE II STATUE DISAPPEARS

attem

Dublin, To-day.

CONVERSE IN BERLIN

Warsaw, To-day.

The United States Ambassador to Paris, Mr. William Bullitt, at pre- sent in Warsaw on a visit, will bre his return to the French capital Berlin

While there, he will consult with the French Ambassador, M. Francois

Signor

young has

The statue of King George II at once, and the Italian Ambassador, the entrance to the Weavers Hall

This was an unced yesterday by

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in the past

the each attempt eeting with while driving in Chate

though the statue has been part Road yesterday, he knocked down ally damaged on several occa Kwong Kung-chni, aged 13, who It has now been removed by an into his car from the side unknown persons who managed to he road. The lad was taken to get away with their weighty haul loadedhe Queen Mary Hospital suffering in the dead of night undetected

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