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Important Speech By Mr. Anthony Eden

PLEA FOR REALISTIC OUTLOOK -

London, Oct. 15.

The Spanish situation, and some references to the "Far East, entirely monopolised an important speech by Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary at Llandudno, to-day. Having ex- pressed regret that Italy had not adopted the Anglo-French sa- gestions for a triangular conference. Mr. Eden said they had acquiesced with Italy's proposal to place the volunteer issue be- fore the non-Intervention Committee, because they did not wish an issue of pre- a breakdown to come, if come it must, upon cedure. He hoped that real international collaboration would be shown in the next few days, otherwise a grave situation would face the powers.

Her policy of non-Intervention :did rot mear Britain w in different to the territorial integrity of Spain or to the complications which might arise in the Mediter- ranean as a result of other nations intervening in Spain, he said.

Mr. Eden rejoiced that the Bri- tish and French community and interests enjoyed a common out- look.

The United States was equally conscious of this aspect to the present situation in the world.

Pleading for a realistic outlook, Mr. Eden expressed the opinion that the League, despite the dis- appointments of recent years, can still accomplish much, but members must have a sense of re- sponsibility, and to count seriously the cost of any action they may take.

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THE LEAGUE

Dealing with the suggestion that Britain should throw over the Lea- gue and come to terms with States who are not members, Mr. Eden said: "I am as anxious as any- body to remove the disagreements with Germany and Italy, and any other country."but we must make sure in trying to improve the situation in one direction that it another, does not deteriorate in In such an event, the last state might be even

the worse than. former.

"Britain has no desire to isolate any country or to pursue a policy of revenge: on the contrary she will continue every effort to pre- vent any country from being isolated.

GRAND MUFTI DISAPPEARS

Jerusalem Sensation

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Jerusalem, Oct. 16. The disappearance of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who hitherto had been taking refuge in the "Seanctuary" of the Mosque Umar, has caused a sensation in Jerusalem.

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"It is proving to be true, as I feared, that the loss of the Lea-

introduces gue's authority, period of greater uncertainty.

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"We are in a period of storm and challenge, when the hope is open- ly avowed that a variety of inter- national anxieties will prevent effective resistance to unlawful courses in any one sphere. This is a dangerous doctrine, and no nation will profit by such practices in-the-end-If they-persist-there. will inevitably be a Nemesis, but meanwhile obligations "are Ignored. engagements cynically torn up and

shaken. Methods of confidence .making war without declaring war are adopted, while all the time each nation declares that its une desire is peace.

In all of this confusion, and in the midst of the horors being Far enacted in Europe and the East. we must persevere as strong- ly and as effectively as we can. and with a full grasp of realities, and concentrate on what.can be done, not pretending to achieve the impossible and provoking the very consequences which we wish most to avoid.

"Through national unity we can. and will, succeed." --Reuter.

GERMAN CRITICISM

Berlin: Oct, 18. The German press comments un- favourably on Mr. Anthony Eden's speech. The "Lokalanzeiger" states It is no good 1, before an im- portant, conférence, one side voices Its views as if it wanted to enforce its proposals by threats.---

Reuter.

-MR. DUFF COOPER ENTERTAINED

By British Charge d'Affairs

Alexandria, Oct: 16.

The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. Dull-Cooper, left here to- day on board the Admiralty yacht Enchantresa.

Press reports state that the The British charge d'affaires at Mufti, taking advantage of the dis-Cairo, Mr. D. V. Kelly, entertained turbed conditions. left the Mosque Mr. Duff-Cooper at dinner last in disguise and attempted to es cape across the Palestine frontier

Into Syria.

evening.

Other guest included the Com- mander-in-Chief of the Mediter- The papers claim to prove their ranean Fleet, Admiral Sir Dudley assertion by stating that the Mufti | Pound, the British Commander-in- has not been attending the dally | Chief in Egypt, Lt.-Gen. Sir George devotions in the Mosque. They Weir, the Officer Commanding the also state that his family left R.A.F. In Egypt, the Egyptian Pre- Termalem three days ago.

mier, Nahas Pasha, the Deputy For- Another press report says that eign Minister and the War Minister, the Mufti has been taken l

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ESCAPE CONFIRMED

Jerusalera, Oct. 16. The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who had been taking refuge in the Mosque of Omar for several weeks, arrived in Beirut last night.

It is stated that he reached the coast of Lebanon in the neighbour- hood of Nakura"yesterday evening in, a sailing boat disguised as a Bedouin, but was recognised by Customs officers.

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"A Mistake May Land To "Catastrophe'

London, Oct. 16.

The Llandudno speech of the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, on Spain and the Far East, meets with a favourable reception He arrived in Beirut sometime in the British press, which stresses during the night but left again for the difference between non-inter- destination believed to bevention in purely Spanish ques- Damascus, at the request of the tion. on the ONE hand, and

French authorities.--

Trovanian News SerVECE

AUSTIN DEFEATS BOROTRA

London, Oct. 15.

In the semi-nnals of the Queen's Club National Covered Courts lawn "tennis championship, “Bunny” Aus- tin, the British Davis Cup player, beat Jean Borotra of France, eight times winner of the title, by 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 to-day.

Austin will now meet the holder, Karl Schroeder, of Sweden, in the anal..

Reuter.

questions affecting British Inter- ests, on which Mr. Eden insisted. The "Daly Mall" writes that the British nation would never permit menace to vital British interests in any part of the world.

The paper says that public. option expects that the British Government will show extreme caution in the conduct of negotia- tions, both on Spain and the Far

"In these critical days," the paper states, "a mistake. may lead to catastrophe, and the British Government must do everything in its power to avoid further in- cidents."- Transocean.

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