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THE CHINA MAIL,

Mr. Chamberlain's Critics In Three Groups

London, To-day...

A spirited answer to all those who have recently been attacking the Prime Minister, Mr. Cham- berlain, for his peace policy and more particu- larly for his arrangement of the Munich agree- ment is found in a leading article of "The Times" yesterday.

The enemies of Mr. Chamberlain's policy could be classified into three categories, states the arti- cle.

The most logical of all are those who advocate a pre- ventive war. They are those who still believe in a policy of force and have learned nothing from 1914 and 1919.

This whole system, the impracti- exactly bility of which had meanwhile been been had recognised, had nevertheless

The right answer to them is that they would have achieved that which Mr. Chamberlain prevented; namely a world war of maintained in the last few years not by the British Government but by The second category preaches the the other powers who believed that they were acting in their own in- doctrine of might and prestige.

terests.

1938:

Their characteristic is that they regard the Munich agreement as a dishonourable capitulation in face of brutal threats.

:

Mr. Chamberlain had disposed of this melancholy legacy.

of

The political correspondent It goes without saying, declares

have the "Daily Express" deals with the "The Times," that it would been better had the wrong dose policy that Mr Chamberlain has and to the German people by the fron-adopted towards. Germany, tiers drawn by the Treaty of Ver-writes that Mr. Chamberlain wishes sailles been rectified while Germany to know the exact aims` and ́inten- was still comparatively weak.

MISTAKES OF PAST

tions of of Hitler and considers it necessary that a conference should be called for that purpose.

In British official circles it is under- But to refuse to rectify wrongs considered that a general

now because Germany has become standing with Germany would not strong, would simply strengthen the be impossible.-Trans-Ocean. reputation of National Socialism as

the sole protector of injured, peo- ples and would imperil stil

more

the future of Europe because of the BRITISH LOSSES

mistakes made in the past.

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an

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The third category are those who assert that Mr. Chamberlain's po- licy of conciliation towards many has no other aim than alliance of England with the Fas cist States against Soviet Russia.

Jerusalem, To-day. Those who belong. to: this group

British casualties in yester- point out that in Munich, Soviet

were three To that day's operations Russia was not consulted. there is only one answer, namely wounded, two constables named in-Jeayons and Hallet and a Guards- that Soviet Russia was not volved in the Czech conflict.

IRON RING

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In conclusion "The Times" Berves that Mr. Chamberlain grappled with the problems

man," W. M. Brown.'

Aram casualties have not yet been estimated but eight men and

one

women are known to have been ob- killed and 18 wounded. Forty ar- had rests were made.

Two R.A.F. that

men, Corporal

were the outcome of the work of Terayton and Aircraftsman Sender,

yesterday.-Reuter, Versailles and its plans for an en-were wounded on the Jericho road

compassment of Germany.

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