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(Continued from Page 1.) Government's inlilative, referred to criticisms which were being directed agamat the agreement, and said it is even being suggested that the time had come to give up this effort. His Majesty's Government did not share that view. The impatience revented in nome quarters at the plowness of the International Commitice method and its work.had not, been balanced by the production of any practical alternative proposals for dealing with the situation.
He himself was far from endorsing Aume of the verdicts on to the eflect of the non-intervention agreement up to date upon the two parties engaged in the civil conflict. But, he continued, "les there be no doubt of the view of the Government of this country upon the policy of non- Intervention. His Majesty's Govern- ment support non-intervention. That view in strongly held and has never wavered. We are, for our part, determined to carry out loyally our own undertaking and to promote in every way possible the execution of the terms of the agreement. We consider this is the best if not the only way to avert dangerous develop- ments which are inherent in the Spanish situation."
because
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
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ACROSS
1 Written' of old-time. 6 A positive sign.
9 Artials from Chester.
11 Anima! suggestive of beer, 12 Permit
13 Thomas, the silly chap. 14 Though
not French. Sedan marks the overthrow of nation.
this
Speaking of the realignment of currencies, Mr. Eden anld any impartial observer of the present international scheme must be pro- foundly impressed by the potential significance of the increase in world 17 No good in May, though the trade upon the politicni problems dog may bc. that beset them. It was precisely 20 24 Across and often in evidence
the Brillsh
Government
therein. were convinced that, in the long run, the Anglo-French-American declara- tion would be calculated to tend to an increase in world trade, that they Joined in it. He paid a tribute to the preparatory work in the economin field carried out by the economie and financial organisation of the League of Nations.
DRITISH DEFENCE
Mr. Eden then spoke of arma- "We ore enguged upon
ments.
fullltag D very considerable programme for re-equipment of the Navy, Army and Air," he said. "We should have preferred on arms agreement. Bu in the world as it is to-day the strengthening of our own defences hecomes not only destrable objective but an impera- tive national duty. This strengthen- ing of our forces will not be used to accompany our diplomatie proposals with threats. Such are not our inethods. Its usefulness will lie in this--that Europe may be convinced that we are strong enough to play aur part to keep pence, and that violent courses can be met with firm resistance."
The main objectives of Britain's foreign policy, Mr. Eden-reminded
22 Reel started by a quadruped. 23 1ios a British Rajah,
24 20 Across quite common in the
Law Courts,
20 Man's name.
27 The ploughman's portion. 20 The waters of forgetfulness. 31 Remains no longer in fashion. 34 End of my last clue (two words,
2,5).
35 Degin differently.
30 Spruce.
37 Monipulated
about any.
and delivered
30 All in it is of the highest des-
cription.
39 Not well.
2 French diy.
DOWN
3 as tight as they sound, the
pegs will start for sure. 4 Run.
5 For
ring.
minute sixty are in the
A hymn for Sarah in the after-
noon,
SCOTLAND DEFEATS
GERMANY
(Continued from Page 1)
his audience, were the elimination Armstrong, Aberdeen;
ner,
Melhasil,
could only be found by the exercise combining in attacks.
of toleration and restraint. Their
But
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7 A foreign soldier.
9 Rellred, no doubt,
10 Bend to and fro as a rule.
15 Thing, and almost na vague.
10 I like to use the King's.
10 The noes.
19 Foreo with a serious meaning:
20 A form of 14 Acrosa,
21 Bears are dismembered by this
weapon.
25 Hoving its head removed.
20 It so marked, it's probably at
the bottom of the pile. - 28 Part of the car.
20 A
momani.
30 Number.
31 Despatches.
32 Alter it I can't.
33 This is not the Isle of Dėgs.
Yesterday's Solution. ASTONISHMENTER
KAHELAVE ME AR MEANING CB3LER
I LOVEAN TE SOLVE
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LAWFULAA IN
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S SE LE ELUMEENDA HANTEDILUVIÀ NG
BELGIUM MUST BE NEUTRAL
(Continued from Page 1) strict reserve as the importance of the matter makes caution essential.
pointed out that Belgium's return to complete neutrality
will have serious repercussions on the whole system of collective security,
The Brussels correspondent of Le Petit Parisien assumes the Belgian of all the country's frontiers, including the Franco-Belgian line. It is his opinion that this means Belgium envisages the possibility of.. a French attack on Germany, through Belgium, if the Franco-Soviet pact is invoked.-Reuter.
of war and the promotion of inter-fangers; and Duncan of Derby, national understanding. Nothing
It is Germany's team was Jakob, Muen- was more certain than that in any zenherg, Munkert, Jancs, Goldburn- future war in Europe there would be Kisinger, Elbern, Gellesch, no victor. It was for the nations to
to Siffing, Szepan and Urban. decide. The path leading to Inter- Scotland had most of the play, national BANG co-operation and peace
the outstanding German, In-
break-fenry plan provides for the de- many dangerous endeavour must therefore be to aways, from one of which Sing duce the temperature, That task, netted.
The store was disallowed, however, beerme steadily
however, for offside. dieult in Europe where partisan Within a few minutes of the in- feeling was kept at fever heat. The terval Delaney headed into Jakch's nations had preoccupations enough. banda, Duncan struck the post and Armstrong shot wide with the goalle helpless. There was no score at
re-
morc
half-time.
Let them beware of adding to them the bitterness of conflict of creeds. No conficts hatt brought
CUMMINGS KNOCKED OUT greater suffering to Europe in the
In the second half the German past centuries, and there were no forwards shot weakly. They
had more tragic pages in all its history
few opportunities, mercover, and than those that recorded them. In
were kept on the defensive most of concluding his appeal for national
the time unity behind British, leadership in
.
of play In the fiftieth minute international affairs, Mr. Eden de- Sining booked a shot and
struck clared: believe the time Cone and may not be far dis- Cummings in the head, knocking him tant-when this nation, streng of out for a few minutes.
able in
will
arm and strong of purpose, will be In the seventy-fifth minute Arm- to turn the stiles on the side strong shot strongly and Jakob of peace and treedom."British parried. But the ball rebounded Wireless,
from Delaney into the net.
INCREASED TRAINING
Brussels, Oct. 14. Belgium has increased the term of compulsory military training to 18 mont
King Leopold told his Council of German, Ministers to-day that the Soviet and Italian remilitarisation threatens Belgium, while the occupation of the Ithineland by Ger- man troops re-establishes the pre- war situation.-United Press.
re-
Delancy scored a forceful drive in
the eightieth minutes, but was hurt in the process, colliding with Jakob at full speed.--Reuter.
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