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the british view ONLY CO-OPERATION DESIRED TO DEVELOP PEACE PLANS EXPLANATION IN COMMONS •
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Rugby, April 14. Referring in the House of Commons to Signor Mussolini's proposals Sir «fqhn Simon, the British Fqreign Minister, undertook to lay the papers on the table of the House when the necessary leave to adqpt such a equrse was qbtained from those with whom the Gqyernment had been communicating. •» The' Government, the Minister stated, had made no comments nor entered into any agreements of any kind. They wanted 'by consultution and co-operatiqn to devise a plan hy which the rislc of opposing blocks between one nation and another , would bq minimised. It was not the intention that these ; Powers should combine and attempt tq impose their will on any of lesser nations. The object in vie\y was-to try to select certain questions which might arise in Eupope and secure collaboration on them especially in economic fields.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 508, 17 April 1933, Page 5
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158NO DOMINATION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 508, 17 April 1933, Page 5
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