BRITAIN AND THE LEAGUE
(British Official WirelsBS.)
Still Basis of Foreign Policy
(Eeceived 29, 12.30 p.m.) EUGBY; Oct. 28. Speaking in the debate on the Ad-dress-in-Eeply in the House of Commons, Viscount Cranbourne referred to charges of the Opposition that the omission of direct allusion to the League in the King's speech meant that the Government had abandoned the League. That was a conclusion as unwarranted as if they had argued that the absence of mention in the speech of maintenance of the Constitution heralded the policy of a Ked revolution. He could assure the House that the League remained the basis of British foreign policy. -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 30, 29 October 1937, Page 5
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