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HOARE REJECTS IDEAS THAT DICTATORSHIPS AND WAR ARE INSEPARABLE

London, To-day.

Winding up the first day's debate in the House of

Commons, the Home Secretary,

Hoare, disputed the Sir Samuel

contention that as long as dictatorships exist war is inevitable, and that it may be better to have war now when we have an issue that may be supposed to appeal to the whole world rather than postpone it until our position might be more difficult.

With the Premier, he believed

that the catastrophe could be avoid-

éd.

In the event of war, regardless of who won, Czecho-Slovakia would almost inevitably be destroyed with- in a month or two, and negotiations for a peace treaty were not likely to ever have re-created the present frontier..

Sir Samuel stated that when he was Foreign Secretary he made re- presentations to Czecho-Slovakia to settle the Sudeten question.

MR. EDEN'S PRESSURE

Mr. Anthony Eden later pressed them even more strongly.

HUNGARIANS PRESENT NEW NOTE

Budapest, To-day. It is officially stated that: the Hungarian Minister in Prague yesterday presented the Ozech Government with another note.

The new note requests the open- ing of Czech-Hungarian, negotia- tions within a few days.-Renter.

SOVIET ATTACK

He believed that if President Benes had events might have taken a ifferent

geted more quickly BRITISH POLICY

course.

"The course we have taken en- ables the Czecho-Slovakian Republic to survive

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"The guarantee, coupled with pacts of non-aggression, between Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Germany, and with the minorities question settled will make the new Republic as safe as Switzerland has been for many. generations.

"E claim that in these stances we had the right to give the advice we

Czecho Slovakia.

gave:

Moscow, To-day. The papers here continue to strongly-criticise the attitude of and Britain in 1 the Czecho-

question.

They unanimously assert that the “toiling proletariat as well as the progressively minded intelli- gentsia in France, if it were al- lowed a free choice between the friendship of the Soviet Union, cum-which is the protector of all workers, and of real peace," and the tyranny of a “capitalist and traitorous government which is the associate of Fascism,” would not hesitate to choose the former.

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