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EDEN CALLS FOR EFFORT TO END INTERNATIONAL ANARCHY
Outlines Three-Point Programme To Combat Grave World Danger
London, November 30.
ANGLO-ITALIAN
RELATIONS
Gayda's Bouquet For
Mr. Chamberlain
Rome, Nov. 30 general war, we are likely to endure
on Commenting
the forth- "Even if we avoided a
Anthony Eden further shocks," declared Mr.
in a speech in coming visit to Italy nf Mr. Neville
Chamberlain, This is not the moment to indulge in dis-
Bignor Virginio London yesterday.
Gayda, sometimes described 13 cussions about the past. We must look into the present and the
meet helpful suggestions possible to
the future and make any
"Mussolini's mouthpiece," who in the past has been a severe critic emergency."
of Britain, says:
i
be, avoided.
Continuing. the former Secre- of force as an inspiration in na-
"Mr. Chamberlain's journey tary said: "We now live in con- tional policy. In this anarchic ditions wherein three powerful state, we are forced to live dan forms part of the frank, realistic constant action which British foreign policy States have accepted the doctrine gerously and, under a
threat of war, without feeling the adopted since it was taken over assurance that a catastrophe will with firm control by the Prime Minister. This action will allow | Anglo-Italian collaboration for No foreign policy, however peace and permanent clarißcation well conceived, can alone solve of European relations.” the problem next year, or in two He adds that, although part of years. The prospect, however, is by the hopes aroused at Munich had no means desperate, but there are already been dashed to the ground. grave doubts whether our present "one does not wish to despair yet, rearmament effort can equal our but it is necessary to act with present need."
speed and understanding."---Reuter,
NEXT BRITISH ENVOY TO US.
Reports Connect
Mr. S. M. Bruce
Sydney, Nov. 30.
UNTTING THE NATION
foreign
WHEAT SHIPS
Mr. Eden then outlined a three- RELEASE OF Mr. "Joseph A. Lyons, Austra- fold programme; first, a lian Prime Minister, replying to a polley which will unite the nation: question in the House of Repre- second, speedy and vigorous rear- sentatives at Canberra. yesterday, mument and. third, a campaign said he had no knowledge that, to make our faith in freedom and Mr. Stanley Bruce. Australian democracy a practical and Fligh Commissioner in London, thing. might be appointed British Am- bassador to the United States.
to
living
DEMANDED
London. Nov. 30. The British Government took a "With steadfast determination serious view of the seizure by the such 4 programme Spanish Insurgents on November through." said Mr. Eden. "We 23 and 26 of two Greek steamers can face the future with unshak- which wers carrying Rumanian en falth as regards diplomacy." wheat purchased by Britain, sald Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary Mr. Eden insisted that we must for Foreign Affairs In 'the House
or Commons yesterday.
first make plain that we vigorous-
The Government has demanded
The question bore on a para- graph in the Sydney Sun which claimed: "I understand that if Mr. S. M. Brace is willing. the British Govern- ment is prepared to consider appointing him Ambassador." lly unhold definite standards of Mr. Bruce is shortly returning international good faith, and will to Australia to report un the not condone its flagrant viola-the immediate release of the two international situation to the tion in an attempt to obtain some. ships. the Mount Cynthose and the
were also. Nitsa, which Dominion authorities, and it is temporary alleviation, and also reported that he will negotiate stand by those to whom we have Palma for examination. a trade agreement at Washington given our word, and act on pa. between Australia and the Unitedrallel lines with those States-Reuter and Special. of the same mind.-Reuter
taken into
Seven vessels are at present pe who are ing" detained by the Insurgents in
various, porta-Reuter.
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