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THE WORLD'S PEACE.

BRITAIN'S POLICY.

GOODWILL TO ALL NATIONS.

A MINISTER'S VIEWS

(Res, Januaij 0, Jls p m ) „ , London, Jamiarv i Air., JSuekmaster, Solicitor-General,mh ! a-, speech. at ■; lvcighley, ■ said there was 1 not, even, a rift in tlio .Government's rank.? over' ; the armament-poliev, which remained as it always had been, namolv 110 reserve beyond the risk to thositctv.of Britain and tlio.. Dominions. lio..Government wouH maintain tiro unassailable superiority of tho fleet, lmt " "Ort-lier. tor ■ aggrandisement nor agression wmda they add a single "nil.. . AUile they would maintain their f m oy "TH 1 '. 10t mon!lc 8 tho JiLlita of othcis, and desired goodwill to obtain-among all. Ho hoped this policy, wluchliad been plainly expressed ana pursued, would exorcise tlm iiifihtin arc oS suspicion and distrust ■ under kre.th ISnropo gasped , for limitation op armaments. (Rcc.-January 9, 11.5 p.m.) m, . i ' Brussels, January 9. ■ file third Peace Conference 1000™" niends tho hording of a semi-official .international conference to studv tho problem of tlio limitation of amia'mo.nts. A committeo is considering tlio means of punishing the authors of false and incorrect n«ws capable of compromising international peace, 1 MR CHURCHILL IN PARIS. (Rec. January !), 11.5 p. m .) ' n, , „ „. Parls > January 9. ■ Mr. Ulmrcltil!, Fust Lord of tlio Admiralty, who is 011 a holiday visit to J ai ESj is exchanging unofficial conversations with . throe members of tho Cabinet. Thel French, Government takes tlio .view- that the press attached too much importance to Mr. Lloyd-George's recent naval statement. " ■■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 5

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244

THE WORLD'S PEACE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 5

THE WORLD'S PEACE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 5

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