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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 4, 1988.

MR. EDEN PRAISES PREMIER'S SINCERITY

BUT DOUBTS HIS WISDOM

London, To-day.

Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, the former Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, paid a tribute to Mr. Chamberlain's sincerity and pertinacity, as well as the effort of Presi- dent Roosevelt and the dignity and courage of President Benes.

He thought in some degree that the Fleet mobilisa- tion might have been carried out earlier as con- vincing proof of the earnestness of the British people.

Among the Sudetens, Mr. Eden declared, there was a considerable minority who did not desire union with the Reich.

"Foreign affairs cannot be con- tinued on the basis and de-

PREMIER'S

liver. This is the time for a cali GOOD RECEPTION

for a united effort and for a united nation.

"Then we could save peace not. merely for months but for our gen- eration."-Router.

CZECH PLAN VETOED

FROM WITHOUT

IN GERMANY

Berlin, To-day.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain's im- portant speech in the House of

quarters. which

Mr. Eden, who was received with Commons has on the whole been many Ministerial cheers, said that well received in Berlin political there should have been some visible action by Britain earlier,

In reply to that part of the would have convinced those who speech in which the British Prime are more convinced by what they Minister contrasted the Godesberg Munich see than what they hear of the real

that earnestness of the British people.agreement, it is pointed out

The so-called fourth Czech plan the latter merely constitutes a fur- was not wrecked from within but ther stage of the development aris-

was vetoed from without.

memorandum, and the

ing directly out of the Godesberg

The Anglo-French proposals of- fered more than full satisfaction document in the sense that it found ways and means of imple- of the Sudeten claims.

menting with all possible speed the Among the Sudetens there was decision already taken by all. a considerable minority who did not desire union with the Reichland to Germany.

SENSE OF HUMILIATION

powers concerned to cede Sudeten-

-It is flatly denied here that the in Godesberg memorandum was

was merely a proposal for carrying out of the decision to transfer Sudetenland to Germany.

Whatever our sense of relief, we the nature of an ultimatum, as it felt a sense of humiliation when we read these proposals. |_ He hoped the time limit for de-

✅ GREATLY PLEASED limitation of the frontier might be

Those passages in the speech in extended because there was a panic flight of German Jews and Social which Mr. Chamberlain referred to the Fuehrer's decision to reopen Democrats.

Mr. Eden agreed that the Mun- negotiations for peaceful settle- 4ch proposals showed some modifiment have greatly pleased, and it cation compared with the Godes is again, stressed that the main berg ultimatum, but it was impos- thing in all these negotiations was all sible not to feel grave anxiety for to find a smooth and above

speedy settlement of the Sudeten the future of Czecho-Slovakia,

question.

SIX MONTHS -

There was a difference of view whether the recent events consti- tute the beginning of better things or would give a breathing space

of perhaps six months before the

next crisis is upon us.-Reuter

TYPHOON PASSED WITHIN 100 MILES

The Royal Observatory that pressure is

Pacific

and an

est over

It was in this sense that the Fuehrer made his contribution to- wards preservation of peace-- Trans-Ocean,”":

LORD SNELL ON MUNICH ACCORD

London, To-day.

Opposition in the House of Lords

was subdued, evidently in fear that Mr. Cho

might make the the mam issue in

Cast of Japan The

clone la probably de- clared

veloping over China The typhoon Mu

assed within 100 miles to

S.S.W

Hong Kong at 11.

last night and is now moving NW. track towards

to the 62

of Fort Bayard,

fresh to showery, bably

had boug

Lord Shell, de

ted the

Britain

rificing

bury,

when

Crecho-

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