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POSSIBLE CHANGES IN

POLITICAL SCENE

London, October 21.

If Mr. Chamberlain has not thrown himself body, soul and spirit into the cause of peace, the world to-day would already have been plunged into chaos and a catastrophe such as it had never suffered in all the centuries, declared Sir Samuel Hoare. Home Secretary, speaking at Clacton yesterday,

POLISH VISIT TO HUNGARY

Political Interest Aroused

Budapest, Oct, 21.

Political interest during the last few days has been focus- sed on the visit to the Han- garian capital of the Polish Government's representative,

M. Lubienski.

In view of his inspiring achievements, how petty, partisan and spiteful seemed to be the murmurs of disparagement against him, Some said that this man had given away to

It was rellably learned yesterday added Sir Samuel. Hitler's bluff. and that if he had been firm at the start, and

that the Polish statesman, in a threatened ffitler with war, there would have beca no crisis.

series of discussions which he had Premier Imredy, Foreign "I am here with n full know with

Kanya and Count ledge of the course of the event. Minister ver

was in these clscussions from Csaky of the Hungarian Foreign Office. all problems of mutual start to finish.

interest to the two countries were Now I can tell you from my personal experience that. so far, reviewed at length.

Mr. M. Lubienskt is returning to weakness, from showing Chamberlain'

the keerest, Warsaw by air" to-day in order to clearest and most resolute negotia- report to President Moselcki per- tor with whom I have ever con- sunally on the outcome of his

conversations-Transocean. tacted.

Franco-German Amity Pact Possible

PARIS RIFE WITH RUMOURS

Paris, Oct 21.

1.

1100-

The possibility of a Franco- ·

involving German paet German declaration of aggression is mooted in the newspapers here, some "öf"

that which discuss rumours negotiations are already under way.

Madame Tabouls. writing "L'Oeuvre,'

is

" II he accepted the Munich Agreement, he accepted only be- cause it was inevitable that the alternative was catastrophe and a) world war in which the whole of been Czechoslovakia would "have destroyed."

WHY BRITAIN ARMS

Sir Samuel Hoare said he had been-asked-why he had urged the

in need for greater security to Britain refers to the sug-and the Empire. gestion that the French Ambassa| Cor had, discussed such plans į with Herr Hitler's entourage, and that the German

Here he referred to Hitler's statement that at any mo- ment Mr. Chamberlain could,

an Eden. be succeeded by Ambassador's

Duff-Cooper or Churchill," "and continued: "I believe Hitler's peaceful aspirations, but like Hitler, I must be prepared för some successor who may not 'hold his views..

interviews with M. Daladier and M Bonnet yesterday might be a agreement. prelude to "such an Madame Tabouls.. however, men- tions the rumours with due re

serve

"Pertinax." writing in

"Ordre"

"In these circumstances I adopt says that it is impossible to judge Hitler's own motto 'Always ready with accuracy the rumours, but for peace and at any hour ready the conclusion may be drawn for defence,'

that Germany regards it as oppor- tune to try and induce

Britain

"I also agree with Hitler when

he says that as a strong state we and France not to accelerate their can be ready at any time to pur-

and to military preparations.

strike Eastern Europe off their sue a policy of understanding witha

the surrounding states. balance sheets

BLUM, DALADIER

'CONFER

"The very condition of future peace is British strength. peacefully disposed nation need

M. Leon Bluri yesterday spent have any fear of British arms"

an hour in conference with the Reuter. Premier, Mr. Daladier. It is be lieved that the conference Brose out of M. Dalad''s intention of seeking a Government of a broad-| er basis.

The question of dissolving Par- has liament, dround which there recently been much speculation. s now slowly receding Into the background-Reuter.

EXCEPTIONS TO

JEWISH BAN ..

Italy Replies

To America

Washington, Oct 21.. Important exceptions to the decree restricting Jewish rights in Italy have been made by the Fascist Grand ̧ Council, states the Italian re-

ply to the United States note of October 4 asking that Ameri- can Jews in Italy should net be molested.

The reply adds that a special commission has been established

of

to examine individual cases both Italian and foreign Jews, and promises that American Jews la Italy would not be treated less favourably than other foreign Jews.

Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary or State, told pressmen at & con- ference yesterday that the. Valted, States Government was following up'all phases of the question.- Reuter-

LORD STANLEY BURIED

London, Oct. 21. Lord Stanley, who until his death was Dominions Secretary, was burled yesterday at Knowsley where a private funeral service was attended by Lord Derby, the father, and other family mouzziers...

At a memorial service at West- minster Abbey at which the King and Queen were represented, the Prime Minister and nearly al members of the Cabinet as well as Dominion High Commissioners and members of the Diplomatic Corps were present-British Wirelesa,

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