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"NOT KEEPING PACE."

Disarmament Committee And World Peace Sentiment. CANADIAN'S ARGUMENT. (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) (Received 1.30 GENEVA, September 20. Interest to-day centred in the Third 5 Committee's debate on Lord Cecil's disarmament motion, which has been so bitterly opposed by some Continental ' nations, chiefly France. Sir George Foster . (Canada) strongly supported the motion, ] pointing out that if it were defeated it ] would appear to the world that they ] were perfectly satisfied with the work - of the Preparatory Committee on Dis- ( armament, which obviously was not ] keeping pace with the sentiment of the , world in favour of a real reduction of ] armaments.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 9

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"NOT KEEPING PACE." Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 9

"NOT KEEPING PACE." Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 9

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