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THE AMERICAN

ATTITUDE

Japanese Bombings Unwarranted

Washington, Sept. 29.

WITHDRAWAL OF VOLUNTEERS

FROM SPAIN ESSENTIAL-

· FRENCH MINISTER SPEAKS OUT AT

LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

Lonnon, Sept. 29.

"Let us not choose this moment to strike a blow at à policy which has served, and we believe will continue to serve, the cause of peace," he said.

Asked to comment on the Lea- Speaking in the 8th Committee gue's condemnation of the Japan- For the League Assembly at Genera ese bombings of civilian popula-to-day, the French Foreign Minis- tions in the different parts of

ter referred to the joint effort of China, Mr. Cordell Hull said that the French and British · Govern- .| Later a number of speakers, led the United States Government, as

ments to bring to an end the by the Mexican representative. she had repeatedly pointed out to

abuses which endanger the con- criticised the Non-Intervention Japan, was of the oplelon that

tinuance of the agreement for non-polley. any general bombing of any ex-

Intervention In the Spanish civil A Drafting Cominittee has been tensive area where a large populace war. He said that the equivocal appointed and the debate was ad- resides, engaged in peaceful pur-situation, resulting from these journed.-- British Wireless. suits, is unwarranted and contrary to the principles of law and humanity.

abuses, could not be allowed to continue, and the withdrawal of foreign "volunteers from Spain No reply to the American Note

was essential. Should the negotia- has been received from Tokio and

tions now in train fall the whole and Mr. Hull denied the American situation must inevitably be sub- press reports that Japan had assumitted to a new examination, red the United States that she has no territorial ambitions in China.

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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

Mr. Hull added that if and when concrete proposals were made by the League the State Department would give them careful considera

tion.

Commenting on this statement. the "New York Post" says that "apparently Mr. Hull understands and is ready to join in economic sanctions against Japan. If the League Powers undertake to impose

them.

"The State Department has gone the full way in expressing sym- pathy for the Chinese, and officials of the Department make no secret of the fact that they want to impede the Japanese invasión in more effective way. They are convinced that public opinion in the United States will now support that course despite the demands

THE MAIN OBJECT Mr. Walter Elliot, Great Britain. recalled how the policy of non- intervention had arisen out of the danger to European peace which the Spanish civil war presented, and claimed that the main object for which the policy accepted, by the British, French and other gov- ernments had been achieved. War had not spread and the great dis- aster of a local war had not be come the even greater disaster of a general war, but he added the warning that if breaches of agree- ment were intensifed from any quarter, the policy itself might be, doomed.

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ANGLO-FRENCH NOTE TO ITALY

London, Sept. 29. It is expected in London that the joint Anglo-French note to Italy, setting forth the views of the two Governments on the main pro- blems presented by foreign, inter-. vention in Spain, will be delivered of the in Rome before the end week. The terms of the Note are under active consideration by the British Government and between them and the French Government. -British Wireless,

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TUESDAY'S BERLIN

SPEECHES

Berlin, Sept. 28, The vast Mayfield, near the Olympic Stadium to the west of Berlin, was crowded to-day when 500,000 men and women awaited the arrival of Adolf Hitler and his guest, Signor Mussolini, to hear the pronouncements which were to culminate the Duce's visit to the Third Reich.

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BUSY DAY FOR MUSSOLINI

Berlin, Sept. 28. Wednesday-Mussolini's last day

platform in the middle of the in Berlin-will again be a busy day

field, the crowd started cheering. for him. The Minister of Propaganda; Dr.

At 10.30 a.m., accompanied by

Goebbels, declared the assembly Count Clano, Mussolni will lay a formally opened. Dr. Goebbels, in wreath at the Grave of the Un- his speech said:

known Soldier in the Memorial Unter den Linden, after which he will attend, with Chancellor Hitler,

Altogether three million persons have come to attend this historic demonstration of the National what is described as the "biggest

Socialist movement.

parade ever witnessed in Berlin since the war, when 50,000 men, representing the three defence forces will parade before the two statesmen in the Tiergarten in the neighbourhood of the Technical

In the name of the German people I have the honour to voice the most cordial welcome to the Duce on German soll. In the name of countless millions I volce our deep and sincere gratitude at Academy. At the close of the your visit. I now decclare the mass demonstration on the May- field in Berlin open.

parade, Mussolini will be Hitler's guest at a luncheon, when the final political conversation will HITLER'S SPEECH

take place. All other Italian guests Chancellor Hitler then said:

will lunch with the We are witnessing an historical Fuehrer's deputy, Minister Rudolf

Hess.

Later on the Fuehrer will drive Lehrter with Mussolini to the

event, which in this form and on this scale has детег occurred before,

What chiefly moves us at this Railway station, from which the moment is the joy of having as Duce will leave by special train for guest among us Signor Mussolini Italy. It is announced that Reichs The Chancellor then reviewd Minister Rudolf Hess will accom- the the years prior to the advent of pany. Mussolini as far as National. Socialism in Germany.

Austro-German frontier. Pranioccan News Eervice.. There had now, the Fuehrer stated, grown out of the common purpose of Fascist Italy and National

of

Socialist Germany not only a not to be judged by the usual unity of views but also a unity standard diplomatic visita. of actiona.

That he was now visiting Germany But all attempts to play off one did not mean that he would con- of those who now belong together tinue his journey to some other against the other, or to separate country. The question anxiously them by making malletus in- put by the world, whether the out- sinuations or by casting suspicion come of his conversations with the of false aims, will be destined to Fuehrer would be peace or war, failure, because of the desire for could be loudly aanwered by both unity of 115 millions who are at of them in one word.. "Peace." this moment, taking part in this It was a fact,: Mussolini stated, magnifcent demonstration.

that both the Fascist, and the After the Fuehrer and Chan-National Socialist revolution had cellor had spoken, the Italian changed the countedance of the National Hymn was played, and respective countries. And to see amid applause, the Chief of the this changed countenance was the Italian Government mounted the purpose of his visit to Germany. platform, and, giving the Fascist What he had seen had inspired salute, addressed the gathering in him with a bellef that Germany. German languae as follows:

was justified in her pride. "Comrades! The visit: which I Mussolini stated that Italy had am making to Germany and your a great debt of gratitude towards Fuchrer, and the speech which 1 Germany, for [when] 62: nationa

am about to make, signify an im- assembled at Geneva, decided to "portant moment in the lives of Impose "criminal sanctions" our two nations, and in my own against Italy, Germany, despite all life."

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