ARCHBISHOP'S ANXIETY
WATCHING NEGOTIATIONS
NO HOPE WITHOUT SOLUTION
(British Official mrelMS.) (Received January 25, 11 a.m.)
RUGBY, January 24. In an address to the Upper House of Convocation, the Archbishop of Canterbury, touching on the question of disarmament, expressed the deep anxiety with which the Bishops were watching the negotiations for a solution without which there could be no recovery for the world from tho economic issues which beset it. "However strong and clear our ideals may be, we must recognise the realities of the difficulties of adjusting the natural claim of Germany for equality with tho equally natural claim of Franco for security, but wo earnestly hopo that some preliminary convention may be obtained which will clear the way within the near future for a wider and fuller convention on tho basis not of tho levelling up of armaments, but down by common consent to tho l(;vel necessary for internal safety and defence." •
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 11
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154ARCHBISHOP'S ANXIETY Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 11
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