KING’S SPEECH
DESIRE FOR. WORLD PEACE. i United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received this day at 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, November 21. The King’s speech, after affirming the desire to promote world peace and reach a satisfactory solution of the complicated question of disarmament, declares that tho Government is de* tor mi nod to uphold tho work of inteiv national co-operation through, the League of Nations, It expresses the hope that the committee on the question of Indian constitutional reform will complete its arduous task in time to enable definite proposals in legislative reform to be submitted to Parliament at tbe coming session.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1933, Page 5
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