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A Warner Bros. Picture
AS FAST AND FURIOUS AS THE RAGING FLOOD ITSELF !
Adolph Zukor presents
REVENGE rides the crest of the flood!
"ON SUCH A NIGHT"
with GRANT RICHARDS • KAREN MORLEY A Paramount Picture Roscoe Karns • Eduardo Ciannelli • Milli Monti • Alan Mowbray • Robert McWade Directed by E. A. Dupont
"GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS" Rudy Vallee
Rosemary Lane Hugh Herbert
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AFTER
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MR. ANTHONY EDEN LEADING TORY REVOLT
London, To-day.
Outspoken opposition to the action of the British Government in supporting the German dè- mandsin Czechoslovakia characterised speeches by the former foreign secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, and press statements by Mr. Winston Churchill, last evening, while the In- dependent Liberal Party adopted a resolution denouncing the Government for tossing its en- tire foreign policy overboard and, instead of securing an "honourable peace" through ener- getic attitude, capitulating to threats backed by force.
Speaking at Stradford-on-Avon, Mr. Eden present-
ed a pessimistic view of the future.
There was no doubt, he said, that the British people were following present developments with apprehension, since, whereas some believed that if the present difficulty can. be regulated without re- sorting to force, the ambition of European Powers will be satisfied, many others realise that such hopes are entirely without justification because, with the present danger removed, others will crop. up as result of an appetite whetted by the triumph of might over right.
“We are gradually slipping back- ward; declared Mr. Eden, "and the best that can be hoped for under such conditions is an uncertain peace with a crushing burden of armaments and a diminishing trade, jall of which will ultimately lead to war, or otherwise to general decay.”
the conclusion
HURRICANE
HAVOC ON U.S.
Eden urged a better understanding EAST COAST
between Britain and America.
CHURCHILL IN OPEN.
"In a declaration issued to the press, Mr. Winston Churchill de-
· NEW YORK, TO-DAY. HURRICANE STRUCK
clared that the partitioning of NEW YORK YESTERDAY AND Czecho-Slovakia under Anglo- DELAYED THE SAILING" OF French pressure represents a com-THE “QUEEN MARY” FOR plete capitulation of the Western SOUTHAMPTON.-
Democratic Powers to Nazi threats Trees were torn up on the water- backed by force.
front, windows were blown in on Fifth Avenue and trains were held up owing to fallen trees across the lines.
He demanded that Parliament be summoned to deal with the situa- tion.
The Anglo-French action is re- The hurricane also jected by the Independent Liberal London, Connecticut, leaving six Party on Wednesday evening, huge fires blazing.
swept New
when a meeting was presided over It is feared that half the city
.
by Sir Archibald Sinclair. The may soon be ablaze, as the firemen's
Government is criticised for taking work has been paralysed by trees
action without consulting Parlia- and debris choking the streets. ment, and an immediate summon-Reuter. ing of Parliament is demanded. Trans-Ocean.
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LONDON, TO-DAY.
BODIES WASHED ASHORE
Westhampton (Long Island),
To-day.
The death roll in the hurricane may be tremendous here; declared coastguard commander Wolf.
One hundred houses have been swept out to sea, and 200 0 persons are marooned. The bodies of four women, and two men have been washed ashore.
THE BRITISH CABINET An area of twenty miles on Long MEETING CONCLUDED AT Tsland has been flooded Reuter. 5.05 YESTERDAY AFTER- NOON, HAVING - REVIEWED THE WHOLE INTERNATION- AL SITUATION IN THE COURSE OF A SITTING LAST” ING TWO HOURS, FIVE MIN UTES.
Mr. Chamberlain ment Attlee,
leader, yesterd
Arthur Greenwood half later.
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