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ATTACK ON FRANCE

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mr. lloyd 3eorgve HYPOCRISY 5 ATLLEGED IN ATTITUDE fOWARDS . D1SARMAMENT . i 1 s 'j ■ - n.i Nu.Eii POLICY MUST BE CHANGED *■ " ■ ■ ' • • ' * 1 ■ ■ . '■ ■ - ' v.% , ■■,1,1

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Rec. Feb. 15,(^.40. 1 •' 1 *' ' 5 londonj* m'ettday. ; Yhe "Times,' ' Pai'is' cofi'espid^dbht, says 'that liVfely.' f ese'htmeht is" M bus'dd by an* article in f he lfLo's Ahh'ald^' in which Mr. Lloyd George aecuses Franee of maintaining enormous forees in order to dominate Europe. He said that if during the war, French militarists had shown half the adroitness in driving off the invader, as they had since shown in evading attacks against their formidable armament, Germany would never have crossed the Meuse. While improving their deadly weapons France had smilingly allowed its statesmen to sign all brilliant arbitration and disarmament proposals put before them. The article concluded, "Unless the. French policy is radically changed, attempts at disarmament are not only useless, but are positiygly dangerous."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 5

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ATTACK ON FRANCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 5

ATTACK ON FRANCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 5

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