AEROPLANES IN WAR
PROHIBITION SUGGESTED Pre*« Association —By Telegraph Copyright. PAR IS, December LM. The suggestion tin:t the use of aero|)l;ilies in war should be outlawed, and that commercial aviation should be inIcrnntionnl. was made in the Senate today by .M. De Jouvenal, a .former editor of ‘ Te Matin.' M. l)e Jonvenal's proposal tliab I 1 ’ranee should make inch an idea part of her disarmament- programme at Geneva was met with hostile jeers by one Senator, who remarked; “What a splendid speech for mi r enemies abroad.” M. De Jouvonal vigorously attacked the Krench Government for increasin'; fbe military expenditure.— Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4
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104AEROPLANES IN WAR Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4
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