BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
MEETING ON WEDNESDAY.
LONDON, September 6.
Parliament is to meet on Wednesday.
The leader of the Labour party, Mr. C. R. Attlee, says in a letter to Mr. Chamberlain:—
"The terms of Herr Hitler's memorandum have profoundly shocked public opinion. Czechoslovafcra could not have done other than refuse them, as they amounted to sheer destruction of the Republic.
"The Labour movement urges you to unite with France and the Soviet to resist any attack against the Czechs. Whatever risks are involved, Britain must stand against aggression.
"There is no room now for doubts and hesitations. This is our considered and emphatic judgment. I earnestly trust the Government will pursue a policy in conformity with this declaration."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 228, 27 September 1938, Page 9
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