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Pres. Roosevelt's Peace Appeal: British Response
London, To-day.
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The British Government hails with gratitude the
weighty message which President Roosevelt Queen's Road Ea addressed to the British and certain other Gov- ernments, states a reply by Mr. Chamberlain to Mr. Roosevelt.
Miss M. Brown when she pleaded in Queen's Road ber 16.
tended in Pedder:
The message adds: "At this critical time it is indeed Mrs. Neill, of
essential to remember what is at stake and to fined $5, for leav weigh the issues with all gravity before em-ber 15. barking on a course from which there may be
no retreat.
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"His Majesty's Government is do- ing its very utmost to secure peaceful solution, and they even to- day are making a further earnest appeal for settlement by negotiation, in which they would be ready lend their good offices.
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"His Majesty's Government re- spond to the President's appeal in all sincerity and without、 reserve, and they most earnestly hope that the other. Governments to whom it was addressed will do likewise."- Reuter.
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BENES' REPLY
Washington, To-day. Replying to President Roosevelt's appeal, President Edouard Benes acates that he believes the
Czech-
German dispute can be settled with- out resort to force.-Reuter.
ONLY. ONE BASIS
Prague, To-day.
Radio Prague announces that the
-HUNGARY DENIES DEMARCHE
Budapest, To-day. The report that Rumania and Yugo-Slavia had informed the Hungarian Government that they would support Czecho-Slovakia on the basis of the Little Entente Treaty, is "quite unfounded," ac cording to well-informed Hungar- ian quarters, says the semi-official news agency.-Reuter.
ROOSEVELT CALLS CABINET MEETING
Washington, To-day- President Roosevelt has decid- Anglo-French plan is, for the pre-ed to hold a special Cabinet meet- sent Government, the only basis for ing to-day to consider the Euro- understanding-Reuter.
APPEAL TO POLAND
New York, To-day. President Roosevelt, through the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, has appealed to Poland and Hun gary for peace-Reuter.
SOVIET VIEW
Moscow, To-day.
pean situation.
Reporters were given to under- stand that the purpose of the Cabinet meeting is to consider the further possible effect of the Euro-. pean situation in the United States, but not to study the possibility` of America's stepping into foreign troubles.
Soviet quarters welcome Presi DR. DAY'S DEATH
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dent Roosevelt's appeal that Sudeten German problem should be settled by reason and not by force.
They, however, are not unduly op- timistic regarding the possibility of
Dublin, To-day. The death occurred here yesterday of Dr. Day, Protestant Primate of
London, To-day. Farliament has been summoned to meet on
the Labour and War Secretary in the
all Ireland, at the age Wednesday. When Commons meets, only private notice former Labour Administrations, questions will be taken before the died yesterday in London aged 66. Prime Minister rises on the-motion-British Wireless. for adjournment to make a full
statement
situation.
on the international DOMINIONS AT
In order that members of
the House of Lords should have the opportunity to hear the Premier's
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London, To-day.
a peaceful solution.
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In the Soviet view, the only pos- sible solution is a concerted show Roosevelt is working behind the of force on the part of interested scenes for a peaceful solution of powers, particularly Britain and the Czecho-Slovak problem France-Reuter.
A fine of $50 Gordon Marr, re Bonham Strand- pleaded guilty to Vouex Road Cent
A Chinese visi residing at the L reported that be yesterday and :8. |ing, some-one en stole money and
It is stressed in political circles PRESSURE
that the President's appeal so far- London, To-day, considerably strengthens the posi- President Roosevelt's appeal to tion of England, France and Czecho statement, the Lords will adjourn The Dominion High Commission-Chancellor Hitler and President Slovakia in the coming negotiations, forthwith, it being proposed to ers had an interview with the Prime Benes is prominently featured by as those countries will henceforth put down a motion for discussion in Minister last evening at which Mr. the papers here and attracts the be able to rely at least that House on the following after-Malcolm Macdonald was also pre-liveliest interest in political circles, moral support of the United States. noon.-British Wireless.
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