THE DANZIG DISPUTE
SETTLEMENT ANNOUNCED NEGOTIATIONS AT GENEVA GENEVA, January 24. After arduous negotiations lasting till the early hours of morning, the Danzig dispute was settled. The Senate agreed to modify the laws to which objection was raised in accordance with the de- 1 sires of the League Council. “DANGEROUS MR EDEN” LONDON, January 25. (Received Jan. 26, at 8.30 p.m.) “ Another triumph for Mr Eden,” says the News-Chronicle, in discussing the settlement of the Danzig dispute. “ Dangerous Mr Eden,” says the Daily Mail, which every day condemns his attitude with regard to the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia. The Daily Mail expresses the opinion that Captain Eden is leading Britain into a conflict in the Mediterranean.
The News-Chronicle, on the contrary, answers: “There could be no better reply to the parrot talk about ‘dangerous Mr Eden.’ Twice he has played a bold part in saving the threatened peace of Europe. Now he has done it a third time. Mr Eden has firmly and boldly faced the Danzig Nazis, resulting in the Danzig question ceasing to exist as a threat to Europe’s peace.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 9
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