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CHAMBERLAIN WILL FOR PEACE TILL LAST MINUTE Surprising Demand Made By Hitler

BROADCAST TO EMPIRE

London, September 28.

"How horrible, fantastic and crédible it is that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas masks because of a quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing,” de- clared Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, in the course of his broadcast to the Empire last night. "It seems st!!) more impossible that the quarrel which is already settled in principle should be the subject of war" he continued.

Referring to those who have viltten; to himself or to Mrs. Cham- berlain to express gratitude for his efforts and to assure him of the prayers for his success, Mr. Chamberlain said that most of these letters came from British women, but there were also countless others i'm France and Belgium and Italy and even from Germany."

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SUDDEN U.S. NAVAL MOVE ·

San Diego, Sept. 28.

The United States Light cruisers,, Cincinnati. Trenton and Concord, were yesterday hurriedly provisioned with ss3", plles sufficient for dix months," and will sall to-day for aņ unknown destination,

The cruiser Savannah and the destroyer Somers, accord- ing to a Washington messagu, are proceeding to Britain. possibly to take Americans home.-Reuter.

nur fellowship with the peoples of all countries. We trust that you shall do "the same.”

After stressing, the fact that Labour strives for the universal recognition of the principle that disputes between nations should be settled by peaceful means. [message add: "Unfortunately your Government has shown no real desire for peace in a settlement of

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RULE OF VIOLENCE "Reluctantly we are forced the conclusion that the German Government, as distinct from the Germina people...desires to establish throughout Europe the rule threats of violence instead of the rule of law, and good neighbour.

It is heartbreaking to read of the (termined on war or that war is the present crisis growing interest they revealed and imminent..

"However much you may' sym- the intense "rellef they felt when they thought too soon that the pathise with a small nation.con- danger of war had passed.

fronted by a powerful neighbour, we "I felt my responsibility heavily,cannot in all circumstances under. declared the Premier, "but to read take to involve the whole the such letters, has made it seem a British Empire in a way imply on most overwhelming.

accrunt of one" small country, “ "I can well understand, why "If we have to fight it must b-iness. Czechoslovakia jelt unable to acun a larger issue than that MUST BE RESISTED

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"It Is clear to us that you are being kept in Ignorance of the. cept the terms of the German!

vital facts. The British, Labour, memorandum, and I feel after my myself am a man of peace to Movement with its long tradition talks with Herr Hitler that if only the depths of my soul, and a con-of peace and its deep desire for time were allowed it would be pos-nict between nations is a night-friendship between the people of sible for arrangements to be made mure to me.

for a settlement. `-

"You know already that I have dene all that one man can do to compose this quarrel"

"After my visits to Germany I realise vividly how Herr Hitler feels that he must champion the cause of the Germans.

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TAKEN BY SURPRISE "After

first visit to Berchtesgaden 1 gave to the Czech Government proposals which contained the substance of what Herr" Hitler wanted, and I was taken completely by surprise wheri 1 received a note back from Germany to say that the territory demanded must be handed over immediately and immediately occupied by German troops,1zel "Without previous arrangements having been made to protect the non-German population in these districts I must say I find this at titude unreasonable.

"If I were convinced that any nation had made up its mind to dominate the world by fear or its forces I should feel it must be resisted. In such domina- tion the life of people who be lieve in liberty would not be worth living."

"But war is a fearful thing and we must be very clear before we embark on it that it is really a great issue which it at stake, and that we should risk everything. In that defence. when all the con- sequences are weighed and are ir- resistible.

Germany and the peoples of other countries, feels that it must sup- port the united stand against the warlike aggression of the German Government, lest, the reasonable rights and liberties of all should perish.

"World opinion condenins the attitude" of the German Government. If Herr Hitler

into plunges you

war, your great country will also be plunged into defeat and the peoples of all countries con- 'cerned 'will suffer crievously.”

The message concludes with an appeal to the German people to "At present I ask you all to wait exercise their power and influence the German Government calmly as you can for the course of events in the next few days. As against again, plunging Europe in- long as war has not begun there to the horrors of war-Reuter. is always hope that it may b prevented, and you know that I am going to work for peace until the last moment."-Reuter.

CABINET MEETS

London, Sept. 28. Tollowing his broadcast to the Empire, the Prime Minister held a which Jasted meeting.

"I it arises from any doubt that Herr Hitler may feel about the in- tention of the Czech Government |Cabinet

to carry out its promises to hand from 9.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. jover the territory. I have

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on behalf of the British Govern ment to guarantee their word. I am sure the value of our promise would not be unde.-rated any. where.

It is understood, that the re- port brought from Berlin by Sir Horace Wilson, whom Mr. Chamberlain sent with a final appeal to Herr Hitler, was considered.

In spite of the fact that Herr

GERMANY READY

TO MOBILISE

Berlin. Sept. 28

A very grave view of the pre- sent situation is taken in authori tative circles here. The sands are running out, and 8.5 eminent diplomatist put it. peace hangs by a straw.

It is believed in Berlin that if a favourable message is not received by the German Gov- ernment from the Prague authorities by 2 P.ML. .0.33 Wednesday

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for general mobilisation will" follow.

Already, a number of foreign correspondents have

Telegraph." the "Daily Mall“ ani,

representa ives leaving to-night, Reuter.

I shall not give up, hope of Hitler has not made any conces newspaper peaceful solution o. effective ef- sions, the Cabinet view is under-left the country, the "Daily forts for peace as long as there stood to be that efforts for a is any chance of peace, and I peaceful solution must be con- the "News-Chronicle" would not hesitate to pay even a tinued until the very last moment. third visit to Herr Hitler is thought it would do any good.

But at this moment I'do not see anything further I can do in the way of mediation."...

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

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Mr. Chamberlain pointed out' that volunteers are still wanted for the ARP., Police, Fire Bri- -rude, and Territorials,-

"I know that all men and women will play their part in the defence of their country, and I ask them to offer their services to the local authorities `now if they had not already

done 59. "You should not be alarmed, 1f] you hear that men have been call Fed up to man anti-aircraft-- de- fences or warships, fo: such mea- sures are only precautionary, such as all governments must take at a time like this. That does not necessarily mean that we are de-

Earlier in the evening. M. Cor bin, the French Ambassador, called at the Foreign Office-Reuter. ?

LABOUR'S MESSAGE"

London, Sept. 28.

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A striking message to the Ger- Iman people has been addressed by the British National Council of Labour representing the Trade Union Congress, the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party.

The message declares that the 1 British Labour Movement has "done everything it could to avert a calamity.

"We workers are for justice and understanding of your problem in Germany's dark days at the close of the Great War, and the years that follow- ed.'

"Our hearts "contain no hatred of the German people whatever may lie ahead and we shall try and remember,

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HUNGARY CALLS TROOPS -

Belgrade, Sept. 28 Hungary has commenced mobilise.

Military activity and scenes are similar to those that took place as Czechoslovakia was being mobilised, but on a much smaller scale. There is no war Renter

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