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PREMIER REVIEWS FOREIGN POLICY OF GREAT BRITAIN

At Working For Peace But Not

Sacrifice Of Honour Or Rights

London July 27. British foreign policy was the subject of a lengthy, statement" made by the Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the House of Commons yesterday in the course of a debate in which he also dealt with the main aspects of the International situation.

The main object of the Government's foreign policy was the maintenance of peace and the re- moval, as far as practicable, of all causes of possible conflict in the grievances of one country against another, declared the Prime Minister.

Mr. Chamberlain added: “Let no one, either in this country or elsewhere, for one moment im- agine that, though we seek peace, we are willing to sacrifice British honour and Britain's vital inter- ests.

"We are making great progress with our great re-armament programme, and day by day the armed strength of this country is becoming more formidable. While that tremendous power remains there as a guarantee to enable us to defend ourselves. if we are attacked we are not unmindful of the fact that, though it is good to have a giant of strength, it would be tyrannous to use it."

ANGLO-FRENCH

CONCORD

Referring to the Royal visit to France, Mr. Chamberlain associa ted himself with the tribute pald by Sir Archibald Sinclair--who opened the debate on behalf of the Liberal Opposition-at the magni. fcent reception accorded Their Majesties in Paris.

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"While I do not doubt but that this was partly due to the persona. charm of France's guests, might ascribe it to a large mea- sure to the consciousness that our two democratic nations are united closely together by common in- terests and ideals." he said.

BUTTRESS FOR PEACE After referring to Anglo-French unity as a solid buttress for world peace, Mr. Chamberlain said that the unity had been strengthened and confirmed by conversations in Paris between Lard Halifax, the British

and Foreign Secretary, French Ministers.

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ASSISTANCE. FOR CHINA

Referring to the situation in the Far East, Mr. Chamberlain said: "The War is still being carried on

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"He added that the Brussels Con- ference last November had showed "Great Britain is at the pre-

clearly enough that no proposal in- sent time by no means dis-

volving any intervention in the Interested in the Far East.

confict on the part of the mem- said Mr. Chamberlain in thebers of the League of Nations House of Commons yesterday. would have any chance of accep-

tance. "When Japan says that she is own protecting her merely Interests, she has to recognise that Great Britain has inter- ests in China also."

Great Britain could not pas sively look on while her inter- ests were being destroyed, add- ed the Prime Minister.

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IMPENDING TALKS

"His Majesty's Government can- not, of course, undertake interven- tion alone." Mr. Chamberlain said,

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LOAN QUESTION.

"We have considered" long and anxiously "whether we would be justifled in introducing the special legislation, if the Government had granted or guaranteed a loan to China, and we came finally to the conclusion that we should not be justified in the case of a loan

London. July 27. In the House of Commons yes There had been no new under-terday the Under-Secretary for which would have to be based on taking or new commitment on Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler; security of hypothetical value, and either side, Mr. Chamberlain de- said that the forthcoming conver-in regard to which it would be by clared. There had been à general sations. in Tokyo between the

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"But the fact that we have not been able to grant or to guarantee a loan to China does not exclude other forms of assistance, financial or otherwise.

"There are various proposals

SPANISH WAR

The British Government was of Mr. Chamberlain deplored the the opinion that the Japanese continuation of the Spanish Civil Government could fairly be ex- War, but said that he was convin-pected to give immediate satisfac- ced that the moment had not comeftion to British and third party from China for assistance in one when Great Britain could inter- interests concerned in such ques-way or another which would not be open to the objection which, at vene with success.

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Referring to the Anglo-Italian

URGES STRONGER LINE Agreement, Mr. Chamberlain said

Sir John Wardlaw Mine, (Con- "We should be very glad to offer that the Government felt that the

expressed gratification our services to bring about a ces- {Spanish situation was a perpetual servative)

menace to peace in Europe, and for at the intention of the Govern-sation of hostilities in the Far East that reason it must be removed ment to maintain and preserve it and when we see the opportunity

that category before the British rights in China.

of presenting them with a favour-

success said Anglo-Italian. agreement should be

He added that the effects of the able chance of brought into force.

present situation in the Far East Prime Minister."--(Reuter). were very serious, upon employment ITALY KEEPS FAITH Italy had kept full faith within the United Kingdom, and he with Great Britain by a reduction was a little tired of hearing state- of the garrison in Libya, the cessa-ments to the effect that the Japan- ese Government Intended to main- tion of anti-British propaganda tain British rights and interests

collaboration on the Non and the "open door" in China. Intervention Committee.

Sir John expressed regret that "We cannot abandon the posi tion we have taken up regarding a the British Government could not settlement of the Spanish ques see its way clear to grant a loan tion." said Mr. Chamberlain. "On to China, as he believed that such action would be much appreciated the ether hand we do profoundly

and would have met Teret the unforeseen delay in the

wonderful reception. ". completion of the Agreement, and

He suggested that it was possible shall do all we possibly can to faci litate the withdrawal of foreign for Government to take a stronger volunteers from Spain, in orderline in the Far East.-(Reater), that that country may cease to affer any threat to the peace "of Europe."

and

CZECH PROBLEM

denied The Prime Minister rumours that the Government had austled Czechoslovakia, and added that, in response to a request from

London, July 27. The Queen and, the two young Princesses left. London yesterday with a for Portland where they boarded the Royal yacht, Victoria and Albert, for a cruising holiday.

There was goodwill on both sides, however, and he expressed the hope that they would not have to wait too long before an agreement would be reached.

atmosphere

has

TENSION RELAXED Czechoslovakia, the British Gov- Mr. Chamberlain concluded: "We ernment had agreed to propose feel that "the that Lord Runciman should go to lightened and throughout the Con Czechoslovakia as investigator and tinent there had been a relaxation mediator. Lord · Runciman would of the sense of tension which six not be, in any sense, an arbitrator months ago was so oppressive. and would be independent of the British Government,

HITLER'S GESTURE

Chamberlain

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cited

"We believe that, in the end, we Anglo-German naval agreement as demonstrating the possibility of a will succeed in bringing back complete agreement between de security and confidence to Europe" mocratic and totalitarian States (Cheers);

and saw no

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berlain said he would like to see ANGLO-AMERICAN TALKS what happened when the volun- Regarding the UB, trade nego-teers were withdrawn. If the tiations, Mr. Chamberlain, said Government could then feel that they had agreed in great part to Spain had ceased to be a menace an extensive schedule, but in certo the peace. of Europe, he thought Cain instances certain dificulties they could regard it as a settle which were being encountered were ment of the Spanish question. not set entirely resolved,

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