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Bitter Attack On Nazi Leaders By Halifax

June 30, 1939.

NO VALID PASSPORTS

Greek Circus Artists At Central Magistracy

Spiridon Minesco, 44, and Slephon Staḥesco, 33. Grecit · elreus_artlets, peaceful settlement, gave way to were charged before Mr. R. Edwards something different, His Majesty'snt the Central Magistracy yesterday

Continued From Page 1 Government would be ready to pool with entering the Colony without

to other nations, and culturally by her policy of racialism.

Inevitable Consequences

They

their best thought with others invalid passports on Juno 20.

tulity order to end the present state of pleaded

through un inter- political and economie Insecurity. If preter we could get so far, what an immense Detective-Sergeant P. II. Loughlin, stride the world would have made, of the Passport Office, suld defendants "If you deliberately isolate your-

"We should have arrested the came here from Macao, They went self, you can blame nobody but your the anxiety which is cramping and to the Office on their arrival, in- self, and so long as this isolation con-arresting business expansion, and we forming the officials they had come tinues, the inevitable consequences of should have brought back an atmos-here to secure Chinese passports, them are bound to become stronger pliere of confidence among the no- Expulsion orders were made.

and more marked,

The last thing we desire to see is an individual man, woman and child suffering privations, but if they do, the fault lies not with us. It depends upon the German Government, and the German Government alone, whe- ther this process of isolation con- tinues or not, for any day it can be ended by a policy of co-operation." "Lebensraum"

Hons.

"Our next task would be the re- construction of international order on a broader and firmer foundation..

Civilisation Forgotten

After a reference to the League of Nations and the Covenant, Viscount Halifax continued: "It is not enough to devise measures for preventing Dis use of force to change the status quo unless there is also the machinery for Referring to Lebensraum, Viscount bringing about the peaceful change, Halifax and that this policy could "To-day, when European nations only be solved by the wise ordering are forgetful of their common civilis. of affairs of the country at home,ution, and are orming to the teeth, it and by adjusting improvements in is more important than ever before its relations with other countries that we should remind ourselves of abroad.

the essential unity of European clvi- Ulsation.

"Truly, Europe is divided against

itself.

"Nations expanded their wealth and raised their standard of living by gaining the confidence of

their neighbours, thus facilitating the flow "Our foreign policy must, therefore, of goods between them. The very constantly bear in mind the immedi- opposite was likely, to be the con- ate present and the more distant; sequence of the action by one nation Kuture. in the suppression of the independeut existence of her smaller and weaker neighbours, and it Lebensraum was to be applied in that sense, we reject-j

It

"I noteworthy," continued' Viscount Halifax, "that this claimr to living space is being put for ward at a moment when Germany has become an fremleration coun- try, importing -workers targe numbers from Czecho-Slovakin, Holland and Italy to meet the needs of her industry.and agricul- ture.

"How then can Germany claim to be overpopulated?

"Belgium and Holland, and to less extent, our own islands have al ready proved that what 13

called over-population can be prevented by productive work. Economically the world is far too closely knit together for any one country to hope to profit itself at the expense of its neigh bours, and no more than any other country can, Germany hope to solve her economic problems in isolation.

Ready To Co-operate

"British pulley rests on iwi

foundations. One is the defer- mination to resist force, ile other our recognition of the world's do- siro to get on with the constructive work of building peace.

World Held To Ransom

"But lo-day the threat of millt- ary force is holding the world to ransom, and our immediate fask is to resist aggression.

"I would emphasise that with all the strength at my command, Go that no one may misunderstand me. "And if we are ever to succeed removing misunderstanding and reaching settlement which the world can trust, it must be upon some basis more substantial than verbal undertakings,

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words are necessary.. That is also abundant evidence of how firmly this "It has been said that deeds, not administrative and Industrial we have and on every side of ilte, political,

our view. There must be give and national effort is driven and sup- take in a sides, for there can be no firm bar-

practient förm on both ported by the people's will. gains on a basis of giving something stands the British people, more united "Behind all this, military effort concrete In return for mere anees."

assur-than ever, and at their service,

wealth, and industrial resources."

Earlier, Viscount Halifax had re- Reuter ferred to the agreements with Po-

Labour Speaker

"Through co-operation--and we onland, Turkey, Greece and Rumania, our part are ready to co-operate and expressed the hope that negotia-, there is ample scope for extending to lons with Russia would very shortly Mr. A. V. Alexander (Labour) who Viscount Hallfax was followed "by" all nations an opportunity of o

come to successful' issue. larger economic life with all that this incans and which is implied in the term Lebensraum.

"If the world were organised on such lines, neither Gennany nor Italy need fear for their own safety, but no such society of nations can be built upon force in a world which lives in fear of violence, and has to spend its substance in preparing to resist it.

We Must Fight

He added: "We assumed

said he thought it was a pity that the policy outlined by Viscount Halifax, was not firmly pressed at Stress, or these even at Berchtesgaden. obligations with a full understanding It was encouraging that Ministers of their, cruses and, consequences. of the democratic countries who last We know that if the recurity and September felt no moral responial- independence of other countries dis-ibility for the defence of a European appear, our own security and our,, country against wanton aggression, own Independence will be gravely now advocate a peace bloc, with the threatened.

belief that justice, liberty and peace "We know that if International could only be maintained it we were law and order is to be preserved, prepared to defend International law we must be prepared to Bight In Is und order. defence.

And on that they can rest assured "With every week that passes our of the soundness in heart of the com- war-like preparations, and assured į re-armament effort gains momentum, mon people of this country-Reuter.

"It is idlo to cry peace when there is peace, or to pretend to reach a settlement unless it can be guaraniced by the reduction in

by the recognition of every nation's rights to the free enjoyment of its : independence.

Doctrina Of Force "At this moment the doctrine of force bars the way to settlement. and fills the world with envy, Juired. ¡malice and uncharliable- ness,

"But, if the doctrine of force were once abandoned, so that the fear of war that stalks the world was lifted, all outstanding questions would become casier to solve, and the nations would then be in a position to discuss, with rent promise success, both political grievances and economic difficulties, whether in the international or colonial field.

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"Whatever may be the difficulties of the colonial problem, or any other, I would not despair of finding ways of a settlement once everybody Ind got the will to settle. But unless all countries do indeed desire a settle- ment, discussions would do only more harm than good,

Monstrous Sandors

"It Is. ioreover, impossible to negotiate with a government whose responsible spokesmen brand A friendly country as thloves and blackmallera, and indulge in daily monstrous slanders on British polloy in all parts of the world. "But if that spirit, which is clearly incompatible with any desire for a

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