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POINTS IN DEBATE

GERMAN ARMS CLAIM

ABSOLUTE EQUALITY

(Keceived March 29, .8 a.m.) v . . GENEVA, March 28.

In tho course of the debate in the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference, on the British draft convention, presenting the- case for Germany, Herr Nadoly based his speech on a quotation from Mr. Macßonald's opening speech, insisting that tho basis of ultimate agreement was "give and take." Herr Nadoly maintained that, as Germany was already a disarmed nation, the Disarmament Convention must first abolish all weapons forbidden in Germany or allow such weapons in Germany. He added that the present insecurity of Europe was the result of rigours and injustices of the Peace Treaties. The British plan did not provide for enough disarmament. M. Dovgalevsky, on behalf of Russia,- emphasised that the Soviet was unable to remain indifferent to proposals for a reduction of non-European armies owing to such a neighbour as Japan. , Scnor Madaiiaga, on behalf of Spain, declared that'the British air proposals were far too modest. Ho called for a total suppression of military and naval aviation. v

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 7

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POINTS IN DEBATE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 7

POINTS IN DEBATE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 7

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