DISARMAMENT
GERMANY'S CLAIMS
CHURCHILL'S WARNING
(Received 24th November, 2 p.m.)' LONDON, 23rd November.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill, referring to the Disarmament Conference, said that, though"' we desired to live on good terms with Germany, it should be remembered that every post-war concession to Germany had been followed by a fresh demand. "Don't let the Government delude"^-' self that Germany is merely seeking equality of status. All the marching bands of Germany's youth are wanting is weapons. When they have-got them, they will seek the restoration of territories and colonies which would" shake-France and her associates to their foundations. • We, with bur wide Imperial burdens, ought to be careful not to meddle imprudently with the European structure, or it might bring about the catastrophe everyone desire* to avert."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 14
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