DISARMAMENT
’ WARNING TO FRANCE AND' : S / BRITAIN. (United .Press Association—P.y Electric Telugt pb—Copyright.) ! ■ ; PARIS, March 14. : Likening the Disarmament Conference to a ’Casino, in whicli every nation is playing a game for the maintenance of political prestige M. .Hen^i’ 1 Revenger, Chairman of the Foreign fairs Committee of the -Senate,' warns Fnance (arid Britain, to hold 'on 'to decisive foroefe, otherwise there will be no way of escaping’a" conflagration. M.. Berenger expresses the opinion that .Mr Macßonald and M. Boncoiir can achieve nothing useful for Tepee at the 'Geneva' Disarmament Conference, which' is a) hybrid daughter of Americanism and the Leagrie 'of Nations, at last forced to unveil’ its original,sins; t _/ ' ! ,
Newspapers criticise Mr MacDonald, some describing him .as a, go-between in the efforts of Germany and Italy to blackmail France.'' They reiterate that in the face of a united passionate Germany, it is impossible to reduce the' only force in Europe capable of making an aggres-.or think twice. All the Powers agree that disarmament is definitely doomed. ‘
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 5
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