REALITIES WANTED. NOT HOPES
“T do not attempt to disguise the fact, however, that the position ol the lisarmamenl question fills me with serious anxiety. We are faced hy tie' l incontrovertible fact that Die long discussions here in Geneva in this connection have led to no positive results. The Preparatory Disarmaments Commission lias been meeting tor nearly three years, Fp to now, however, the task devolving upon it has not been taken seriously in hand. A solution lias hoeii found of the problem of the relation of security to disarmament, and this seems to offer a gnarantefor the achievement of practical results. The .President of the Council • aid we were justified to-day in entertaining fresh hopes, hut the time has come when the League Assembly must no longer remain satisfied with the enunciation of mere hope. J regard it ns their most imperative task to come to decisions designed to traus’aio those hopes into realities.”—Herr Mueller, the (lerrman Premier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 8
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160REALITIES WANTED. NOT HOPES Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 8
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