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The station asked Germans what they had gained from the conquest of Poland, adding: “You have lost everything, through you have acquired
new land.
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The broadenst appealed to German women and said they now knew the truth from leaflets dropped by the RAF. planes.
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"The British and the French can
and will control the seven seas in spite of submarines and aeroplanes.
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which he could really feel had achieved the alms while he had already described as the aims of this Government and this country In en- tering the war.
Possible "Peace" Offer
A debate then ensued on the pos- sibility of a "pence after" coming shortly.
Mr. Duff-Ceoper said a further argument for a secret session was Mr. Lloyd George's speech, which would be misrepresented in Europe
us a suggestion of surrender, which he was sure was not Mr. Lloyd George's intention.
"We stand solidly in support of] Mr. Chamberlain's statement that he will make no peace with the present of Germany hecause Government any peace they signed would never be kept."
Mr. Lloyd George interposed to say that he was the lost man to propose
surrender.
Mr. Grenfell (Labour) declared that in the past year 30,000,000 non- Germans had been torn from their own live and handed over to the Nazi regime, and every day the smaller nations were being coerced.
"Marianne," Paris
NO PEACE UNTIL RULE BY VIOLENCE CRUSHED
ment.
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He also acted for the Duke of Windsor.
his
LETTERSI
Nazis And Germans The Editor.
Hongkong Telegraph.
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Bir,-It J now apparent ‹ that," while wo have, been aweeping up the U-Boats and while the democratic Powers have gallantly pushed for ward in the west, we have left one gap unguarded, and Hiller and the spirit ho representa have won. spectacular-success-on the home Crunt. For what is "John Blunt's" article in your issue to-day but pure, and superfatted. Hitlerism?
It matters not that the article breathes fire and fury against the author of that spirit; the recent German-Russian rapprochement shows how, eventually, kindred spirits recognise their fraternity and. unile, and, indignant as "J.." will be at the suggestion, it la painfully obvious where he will some day find his spiritual home.
Does not his very pseudosyin re- nifnd one of the typical Nazi utter- once that the mention of culture calls · forth the revolver? Is not his blunt altapliilention of the problem into one of nationality, race and froullers very close to the racial philosophy of those who think with their blood?
His true that "J.B.'s" doctrine is at a little unfinished; but give him time, and we shall yet find him equipped will. proofs of the un- equivocal superiority of the Celtic or Saxou or Danish or Norman race or possibly of the 'cocktail of all four to which most of us belong, and of the membership in that rate
of Homer, Michael Angelo, Beethoven, Julius Caesar, Moses, or any other personage of history whom "J.B." happens to admire.
B
Surely to fasten' on individuals There was a pointed vigour in Mr. responsiblilty for all the nets of the Chumberlain's address, in contrast to government under which they, some- the normal and unemotional delivery times very reluctantly, live, is the which usually
most utter nonsense, worthy only of accompanies
Nazi propaganda factory. The speeches.
statement that any Hang Muller in The Premier stirred the House to Germany, or any Jolin Smith of our cheers when he asserted that 210 own kin, has created the foreign threat would cause Britain and policy of his country has only to bo France to abandon their purpose, and made for its absurdity to appeas were more clicers at the John Smith may indeed be a little, a there statement that no mere German as very little, to blame for any error or accepted. The injustice committed by our govern-
Mr.ment; he did have cheers became louder when
chance to vole Chamberlain indiented that rule by against this or that party or to write violence must cease.
to the "HK. 'Telegraph" and de- nounce. It roundly, with little risk to [himself; but what of poor 'Hans?
surance
could
be
THE OPPOSITION Labour Leader Welcomes Assurances
Mr. Clement Allee, leader of the Opposition, welcomed Mr. Chamber jain's statement and agreed that they must carefully examine every kind of peace proposal, but, they must also deal with realities,
"It is no use saying that there in peace when there is no peace, and the mere relteration of the situation of the last year or two would not bring the world back' to' peace.
He is, like most of us, no hero, and deterred by a deep-rooled distuste for concentration camps, rubber blud- Econs and other instruments of persuasion which "J.B." will doubt- less claim to be the natural flowering of the German spirit, but which, with perverse coincidence, made their entry with the Nazi regime. Is pour Huns, then, to be held guilty of on evil thing just because he could not, or at any rate did not prevent i17.
Are wo all,. "JB.", and I included, really guilty of every wrong act of our government, at feast since we were old enough to vote? If so, we' can only murmur: God have mercy
...........Oct. §. 7.30 a.m. Dramatic Adventure In country, and the Poles hnd regained still obscure and it is not possibio at members of the German people?
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The State Department states that the Latin American nations should in- crease armaments and purchase de- fence weapons from the United States but emphasises that credit cannot be and to achieve the liberty of their Manila, Saigon, Mauritius, Reunion gauntlet of Nazi torpedo-boats and Buchanan and the Rev. J. Barr, to
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Pro-Munich Peace
"This war began long before there Europe ought to be ready to dis-
was any formal declaration of war, upon us. cusa pence when we had gone út least and deeds, not merely words, ora Moreover, does "J.B.'s" sweeping. ns for as pre-Munich, when the required before, we can get any ] condemnation include those recently' Czechs were masters of their own peace. The International situation is and unwillingly forced to become
their own national life, with the Gerthe moment to decide exactly what Are the Austins German?
Foll mans back in Germany, and the Rus-
Russo-tienlly yes, linguistically certainly, sians back in Russia. STOCKHOLM, Oct. 3 (Reuter)--|
racially very probably; but--bluntly? If he exempts them from his general A number of other boats have Sir H. Page-Croft said that Mr.
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anathema, on what grounds? · Be- managed to get away from the Hela Grentell voiced the opinions of the
cause they became German willy- Peninsula, according to 18 survivors people in every part of the British Discussing the Ministry of Informa- nilly? But,
really, "J.B." how 12.45 pm at the Polish garrison who have tales.
deal more Information. tion and news broadensis, Mr. Attlee many 1.30PM arrived-in-Sweden-after running the
Berliners deliberately and The Labour-pacifists, Mr. G. said that the country needed a great perversely got born in Berlin, and are you not carrying the doctrine of gether with the Communist, Mr. W. In a recent broadcast by Mr. original sin just a little too far? Gallacher favoured opening negotia- Churchill they got more information War is a dirty thing; let us not were not worth millions of lives, lens on the ground that the issues than in a great many other cases, and make it dirtier by confusing in one- sometimes he thought they got mora | mad welter gulity and Innocent. Mr. Morris Jones (Liberal) defied in the Empire broadcasts than at friend and foe. There are heroes in Mr. Lloyd George to go to Wales and home.
Germany who have for years suffered repeat his speech,
Mr. Attico also expressed pleasure loss and undergone torturo rather at what was being done by the than adhere to the detestable system peoples of Newfoundland and South which we are fighting: there are Rhodesia. British Commonwealth had been due dally to broadcast the message of u The amazing unity of the brave men there still who face death to the fact that it was a free associa- free and democratic Germany under tion of free peoples.
the Aryan noses of the Nazis; there are many more, only little less brave. who bend unwillingly to a cruel forço which they see no chunce of oppos ing with success. Let "J.B." If he: feels within himself the steadfastness of fearful martyrdom, desples and reject these people, for of such is the
They added, however, there were so Lourenco- there is a possibility that many of many German warships about that 2.30 p.m. these were Aunk, .3.30 pm.
The party of 18 have been interned .3.30 pm. in the same camp as the crew of a
Polish submarine. .10.30 am. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and viving units of the Polish navy, a
They revealed that the last sur South Amerlin and Canada via destroyer and a minelayer were sunk San Francisco-due San Francisco, in the German bombardment of the 28th October
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Next Aggression Mr. Vyvynn Adams (Conservative) asked how long it would be before another act of aggression was com- mitted, perhaps against Switzerland, Belgium, France, or even a part of the British commonwealth.
Won't Buy Poace
BIL Cayzer (Cons), said Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the that Mr. Lloyd George's speech bad Liberals, said they earnestly wanted been misunderstood and misrepre- peace "but we are not prepared to Rented Germany had not wan buy peace at the sacrifice of freedom this war; she had already lost it, and the normai values of our civilisa- German people, and not solely of and nobody know that better than tion.
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"It is therefore essential for us to will not claim in himself, grenter Direct Bervico"-due London, 15th This expert says the French have The speaker appealed to the Prime go on with this war until that force courage than they have shown, let
Occupied approximately 100,000 Minister even at this last moment of Hitlerism in Germany is broken.” acres of German, territory, and a
to endeavour to obtain for Europe ..Oct. 7, 5.00 p.m. large part of the outposts
of the that peace which alone Oct. 7. 5.30 p.m. Stegfried Line are now in
French common European civilization. bands.
The Left-Wing Labourite, fa.m.
Between the present front and the McGovern, said that Poland had 9am. Maginot Line is a band of territory been raped and Mr. Gallacher wanted several kilometres wide, acting as a Hitler to get away with it because .7.15 a.m. bulwark
for the Maginot Line Stalin had joined Hitler in the merry 10.30 p.m. against action by German artillery by |game of grub.
lengthening the range.
The debate concluded with Labour
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him stand in humility before these members of a people whom he would Secret Session Urged have us abhor collectively, for they are men who have stood for the Sir Archibald Sinclair renewed his | justice and truth and freedom which previous appeals for a secret session. I have been the pride of our people in. the past and which are the rightful pride of all.
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INTERESTS OF BRITAIN, U.S.
NAZI PLAN PREPARED LONDON, Oct 3 (Reuter)-In (Continued from Page 1) Robert Cibson invited a Government to the now. European situation but the House of Commons to-day, Mr. statement regarding negotiations be dealt also with the possibility of tween Great Britain and the United developments. Slates relative to their respective nationals there, particularly, where such Interests ura Involved By Japanese aggression or interests un- der Japanese Influence.
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"I may be safely assumed that the possibility of the restoration of pence was fully discussed,.
The possibility of the Intensi
Also fication of war; was
con- sidered."
Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replied, that the British Government will continue to Envoy To Take Plan To London?
close contact with Mr. Lloyd, George's intervention in maintain
the United States Goverment with re- ROME, Oct, 3. (Reuter)-The unpopular, except among those Labourites whose gard to matters of common interest Italian Council of Ministers met this morning under Signor Mussolini, the views on war of any kind are in- in the For East.
discussions ending:just before noon.. variably extreme pacifist.
Directly Count Clano, the: Foreign
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There was mitch'support for the
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)The protests of two other Welshmen, Mr. misinterpret it), and so appeared to Minister, arrived in Rome he called Stock Exchange was cheerful
on Il Duce. The Counell was delays Grenfell and Mr. Moris Jones, who lend it support, and
described the speech an ill-timed. There was corresponding supported until Count Clano had reported mors active, with signs of increasing
The vast majority. liquidity among gilt-edged holdings
members in for Mr. Duff-Cooper's speech.
dn the result of his Berlin visit. their maksung the sentiment.
conversation condemn the As a whole the debate was charne- i Count Ciano was accompanied by Due to the imminence of Mr. speech as misrepresenting the spirit teristle of the House of Commons. Signor Bastianini, Under-Secretary Chamberlain's - House of Commons of the country, and likely to do harm All Individual views were freely in the Foreign Offico, who is tho flew. stalement, there was slight healta abroad, writes Reuters" lobby expressed, without affecting the basic Italian Ambassador to London. tion near the close, but this falled to correspondent.
feelings of members that vague-talk": It is suggated, therefore, that, peace |mitigate the underlying optimism, There was also, some criticism of of undefined petce proposals and overtures will be made to Britain by which was particularly manifested in speakers who treated Mr. Lloyd assumptions that the United States the new Ilalian envoy, akkorah the general firmness of home Indus George's speech as though it would would automatically join an interna- Early this morning the Italian Au „trinia,
maymay not be heard outaldo the House; tional: conference, are at the present Attiche to Berlin reported to Il Duce, Wall Streef was quietly irregular, (where there is no disposition ; to of Uitlo use.
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