CAUSES ANXIETY
(Press. Assn.-
LEAGUE'S FAILURE MAY SEE NATIONS r . RE-ARM ARMAMENTS RACE
-By Telegi aph— Cop y nght).
Rec. Feb. 16. ' Lndon, Feb. 15. The Sun says the \yorld' outlook is causing grave apprehension. It is feared the League's failure to achieve conciliation in the Manchurian dispute may wreck the Disarmament Cqnference, which in turn would nullify the war debts discussions and the Economic Conference. There is anxiety that Europe may resume the race in armaments. As this would render a European war poSsihle, Britain would have no alternative but to re-arm. There is already disquiet owing to Britain's greatly-reduced navy, air forces, and army relegating her to a third-rate Power. Re-arming would inevitably lead to financial crashes throughout Europe. Geneva, February 15. It is understood thafc Mr. Matsuoka has been instructed to leave Geneva on February 28. This is interpreted as the first step towards Japan's quittance of the League.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 459, 17 February 1933, Page 5
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