NOT PESSIMISTIC
OVER; DISARMAMENT POLICY. MR HENTDERSON GIVES REASONS. (British Official Wifeless.) ■;? RI'GBY, July! 27. Mr Art bill, Hjen&ps’on, interviewed by the London “star’’, said that, although mot completely ; satisfied with th!e Disarmament Conference's results to date, rhe thought that pessimism about its. iinaJ achievements was unjustified.' He said ! ;“What people are liable to forget iskthat sixty-four natiqns are' at Geneva —all with different arinament problems—and it is hot not, impos-, silbie to adjust isAQmany viewpoints. We have not yet done with the Hoover proposals, Sir resolution to abolish or.the clause in the Versailles Treaty which says that to disarm as a preliminary toy gen§r|l. disarmament on the part of the' victor tlry Great War. Thosesf|feeehj;iit)iiiitg;.' eaujjjed.with tlie'p'eoplfes" of the'Akorld for disarmament, aile-my main 'reasons for optimism.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 6
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