Show LONDON SEES SENSATION IN N GEDDES SPEECH Americans cans Blamed for British Anti-British Propaganda da Ia In China LONDON April 11 By By The Associated Press The Press The action of or Sir Auckland Geddes former forme British ambassador to the United States in breaking his long poUt poUt- teal cal silence last night with a speech in which he h thai declared dl ar one of or the streams str ams of or Brit anti antl sh lab propaganda In China came from many American mission and hospital centers promises to malt maki a first class sensation here The Westminster Gazette Gazelle In an ai editorial calls for Cor an explanation and apology apolo front from Sir Auckland and nd says sas that It should be the governments government's duty to find some someway someway way sway of oC repudiating Sir Auckland and hl his hll callous and utterance Nothing more flagrant in the way wa of or political Indiscretion has hasben been ben perpetuated for Cor many years ears the paper will say sa than Sir Auckland's suggestion that anti anti- English feeling in China its l part part- partly partly I ly due to American Influence OX ON TUg THE SHELF ELF Protesting that such official po po- positions positions as Sir Auckland A eer er held alone through the curious Inci mci Incidents dents of or war time which pitch pitch- forked the two Geddes brothers brothen into a round of or grandiose office without and corresponding political political political cal authority the Westminster Gazette Gazelle will wiil conclude this out out- outrage outrage outrage rage on American sentiment wilt will willbo be bo universally reproved ell here and we are arc sure that all responsible and Instructed opinion in the United States Stales will be quick to grasp the fact that Sir Auckland Ls is L. L a politician of no consequence on the permanently retired shelf Speaking at a conservative e I Continued On Page C Two T LONDON SEES NEW Continued C Prone Irom Page Pago Pa o One Oner Onci meeting In Ashford Kent last lut night Sir Auckland said that China was wu acquiring her westernized mentality through tho the United States and from young Chinese who had returned to China from there and repeated the gibberish they had heard about British tyr tyre tyranny anny ann and Imperialism TWO STREAMS IS Sir Auckland said eald he had been assured that there were two streams of ot British anti propaganda da flowing ing into China one In Inspired In- In Inspired inspired from Moscow Mosco and the other oth oth- other other er running from many American mission and anti hospital centers This latter laHer he declared d was not of ot- official tidal propaganda but was mere mere- merely merely ly an Instinctive belle belief b lIet that Great Britain would be ungenerous un to toward to- to toward ward China The Tho United States States he said docs does not possess concessions In China The Americans Americana live In our concession and they the get all aJl the advantages ad and none of af the th odium |