DISARMAMENT
POLITICAL COMMISSION
QUESTION OF SECURIT^
(British Official Wireless.) . " _ RUGBY, February-14, > The Political Commission of the Dig*' armament Conference decided at Geneva today to take as a basis of discussion tor all questions of security the Brit-" itsh programme of work introduced byCaptain Eden. It was also decided that" the first item on the agenda should be a draft declaration submitted by the': United Kingdom delegation for" signa-': turo by the Eui-opean Governments tha" terms of which are that: "Determined to fulfil not only the letter but also the spirit of obligations which they; accepted under the Pact of Paris sign-' ed August 27,1928/ they hereby solenln-: ly undertake that they will not in any" case resort to force for the purpose otresolving any present'or future differs ences between them." . . ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 11
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130DISARMAMENT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 11
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