WHY BRITAIN ACTED
SITUATION IMPOSSIBLE
STATEMENT BY THOMAS
(Received 3rd February, 1,30 p.m.)
GENEVA, 2nd February. In the course of his speech Mr. Thomas announced that Britain regarded the continuation of the situation as impossible. He added that war in everything but name was progressing. Members of the League could not be indifferent to it. Otherwise the Covenant> the Paris Pact, and the NinePower Treaty would lose the confidence of the world. It is significant, he said, "that America takes a similar view."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 7
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