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MIRROR OF WORLD TENOPINION'
HUSH! MR. HUDSON
Will our rulers learn that the Nazis' "economic difficultles” are all part of
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connection with the guarantee to Rum-- ania and the negotiation with Russia is vital.
There is no counteraction to
this
a deliberate policy? They have chosen strategic position of Turkey; there is guns in preference to butter, discard- no one in Western Asia to play the Axis game. The Axis may intrigue ed the gold standard and created a novel "power-economy" equally effec- and subsidise, but the effort will be wasted. "Great Britain and the tive in peace or war.
Neither Mr. Hudson, nor the F.B.I., East.” nor yet the finance houses of London will lure them back to laisser faire, even by the most generous of loans- "Comment."
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THINKING ALOUD
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THE ALLIANCE WITH TURKEY
The consequences of the allianceTM between Turkey and the Western Powers are being felt with keen dis The moral of the Hudson episode satisfaction in Berlin and in Rome. would seem to be twofold. In the Now that the French and British first place, it is all too evident that a fleets will have the use of Turkish. lot of hard thinking about the pos- and Greek harbours, the Italian posit- sible bases of accommodation between ions in Rhodes and Dodecanese will The Bosphorus the democratic and the Nazi systems be made unte able. needs to be done since the only idea and the Darda lles. will remain open of the highest quarters seems to be to the French and British fleefs, and to pay danegeld,⠀⠀
to convoys and supply and transport But it demonstrates even more vessels, so enabling the Western Pow- forcibly the necessity of not doing ers to assist Rumania by way of the. with. that' thinking aloud. As a nation, we Black Sea and to co-operate have only one task in the next few Russia if the negotiations in Moscow weeks that of proving that we are are successful.--"Manchester Guar not too proud or too soft to fight. dlan."
Only be being utterly uncompromis- ing now shall we earn the chance to contribute to a useful compromise in the future."The Economist.”
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POISON PEN
THE DANGER AND THE AIM
ful Europe and a strong Germany are incompatible.
What the British Government must: realise is that the British people will. fight only for a Pax Britannica, a. The Propaganda Ministry enthus- Pax Gallo-Britannica-a system of lasts in Great Britain point despair- European security that will entirely ingly to the huge publicity schemes prevent any resurrection of German of the Totalitarian countries and the militarism: The history of the past tiny one of Britain.
eighty years has shown that a peace- This state of affairs can be al- tered in one of two ways. The British Govern- ment can engage Italy and Germany in a full-scale pro- paganda war, ör she can devote her money and talents to the task of main- taining good-will
RUNNING LOW
"The patience of the people is becoming exhausted, while the sabre-rattling goes on in Europe. An energetic policy is demand before it is too late. -- and the sands are running low.”—Mr. S. A. Montgomery.
among her Empire peoples.
man
The Government must now make known to the Ger- people the fate that is in store: for them if they bring, for the third. death
and.
time, destruction to other European peoples.
The Germans themselves boast that The task is complementary to the they are out for the destruction of improvement of administration itself the British Empire. We should de- in the colonies. It is stupid to be con- clare, even more firmly, and with bet-- tent with communication between ter reason, that if they bring war on government and Adminstrators. Com- us again, the destruction will munications between the peoples of theirs National Review," Britain and the Colonies and between the different Colonies. themselves vital. British Subject.
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INNOCENT VICTIMS
be:
PRESS AND PEOPLE fiorip all mod $1 mabog no Sir Samuel Hoare made a full, ger against the criminals must not frank and satisfactory statement on make us forget to sympathise with the the present work of the Foreign victims. The men and women who Office publicity department and on the are maimed and wounded deserve preparations for the war-time tasks compensation from the nation.
We- of a Ministry of Information:
must save the innocent from suffering. Sir Samuel would scarcely have as well as seeing that the guilty are been condemned if he had said that punished. "Daily Express,"
The outrages of the IRA. have ·- roused the nation to anger. But an
“CATHOLIC
TOTALITARIAN BLOC”?"
in war-time the Ministry would take over the B.B.C. but it was a wise and imaginative decision to recognise that the B.B.C. would be far more efficient If trusted to pursue its own course, keeping, naturally, in close touch with the Government, and bowing to its will when required to do so, but Government, are arranging for a huge for the rest untrammelled in its task international Eucharistic Congress, in of instructing and entertaining the Nico in the near future, people. The Spectator
The French, or rather the French ·
From past experiences we, well, know what a Congress of that kind in a democratic country means. In- TURKEY AS A BULWARK stead of devoting themselves to re-
ligious exercises, the leading priests: The whole strategy of the Eastern and lay personages will indulge in a Mediterranean position has indeed shameless agitation against the totali been revolutionised by the adhesion trian principles.
of Turkey to the oanti-aggressiott, 1) is timento put an end to these front. ofcographically, Turkey has shady manoeuvres. Why not form a marvellous position, not only because "Catholic. Totalitarian Bloc" from the of her numerous harbours, but also followers ofolthel Church of Rome in because he controls the Dardanelles Italy, Germany and Spain”—“Regime and the
osphorus, This last factor in Fascista.
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