BRITAIN'S ARMAMENTS.
SINCERE DESIRE FOR PEACE.. (BT CABLI—PBSSB ASSOCIATION—COPYBIGHT.) (AT7STBALIAN AND N.Z. AND BUN CABLB.) ■ LONDON, November 17. "Our opponents' suggestion that we are insincere in our desire for the general limitation of armaments is untrue. The suggestion that we are heading straight for war is ridiculous," writes Mr Baldwin in support of the Parliamentary- candidature of LieutenantColonel" Sir William Wayland •in the Canterbury by-election. "The adoption of our naval economy programme at Geneva would have saved the nations concerned millions more than any other scheme advanced, but I have never been a party to onesided disarmament, nor would the electors agree to premature reductions, prejudicing the security of the Empire.''
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 15
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111BRITAIN'S ARMAMENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 15
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