ISSUE IN EUROPE
No Disunity From Labour Party (British Official Wireless.) (Received August 25, 7.5 p.m.) RUGBY. August 24. In the House of Lords, the Foreign Secretary. Lord Halifax, made a statement on similar lines to that of Mr. Chamberlain in the Commons. Lord Snell said that as far as the Labour Party was concerned no words would be used which would give any sort of comfort to those who were hoping to see in England a disunited people. When danger threatened', the British people stood together as one. 'The issue at stake in Europe was whether the freedom built up by years of trial and effort and suffering should be preserved. CROAT PROBLEM Solution Accepted In Belgrade BELGRADE. August 2 1. Prince Pan! and tin? Regency Council have accepted the solution of the Premier. M. Matcbeki. of the Croat problem and a new Government is being formed tomorrow to include five Croat leaders. BULCtARIAN RESERVISTS (Received August 25. 9 p.m.) SOFIA. August 24. It. is officially stated that reservists called up on August 1 are remaining with the colours a further 15 days. The Government Ims forbidden the export of war materials.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 282, 26 August 1939, Page 12
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