NEED FOR RESTRAINT
DANZIG SITUATION
AVOIDING DANGEROUS CONSEQUENCES
(Received June 13, 1 p.m.)
LONDON, June 12. In referring to the Danzig situation in his speech in the House of Lords, the Foreign Secretary said: "The House will recognise that the complex nature of the problem demands the utmost measure of patience and restraint if most serious and dangerous consequences are to be avoided." In reference to the Far East, Lord Halifax said that there was no truth •'
in a rumour of the withdrawal of certain British troops from Shanghai. Moreover, the Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron had full authority' to move ships according to the need» -/\ of the moment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 137, 13 June 1939, Page 9
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109NEED FOR RESTRAINT Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 137, 13 June 1939, Page 9
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