DISARMAMENT
THE BRITISH POLICY. (British Official' Wireless.) * December 2. Mr MacDonald, in‘ announcing the composition ■of the British Delegation to the Disarmament Conference, stated in the House of Commons, - that the full membership had not yet been settled, but he himself would lead the delegation, which would inciude five other Cabinet Ministers, namely the Foreign Secretary (Sir. J. -. Simon-), the Dominions Secretary (Mr - J. H. Thomas), the War and Air Ministers and the First Ldrd of the-Admiralty. Replying to questions on the British policy at the Conference, Mr MacDonald referred to'the fact that under the late Labour Government a Committee of members of the three parties' but examined broadly the terms of the Draft Disarmament Convention, and he stated that the present Government had continued that examination in the fullest detail. He' doubted if it would be possible, to "make a statement of the Government policy before the Clnistmas recess.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1931, Page 5
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