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rt thre of geneva hinges f iipon germany's jdisarming five year peiRIOD
• Rugby, May 17. The speech of Herr Hitler, the GerChancellor in the Reichstag has closeiy studied in political cirParticular interest was directed to Jn«sa«es bearing on disarmament, iuse it is recognised that the fu0f the Geneva Conference de°rl to a laxige extent upon GerWs attitude towards the proposal jthe standardisation of Continental £' Hitler did not disclose in dej) the attitude which the German Lte will take up when the genL| committee resumes discussions E Geneva. Keferring to the draft convention, •eYer he is reported to have said gSaw in the MacDonald p'lan a posh!e stai'ting point for a solution of ,e disarmament question, but it must aiand no destruction of the existing efenee system without conceding at jst qualitative equality. Germany as ready to regard a five-year trandonal period as adequate for the rectablishment of national security, iovided that at the end of the period eimany was on an equal footing ith others. Fuller disclosures on Germany's ttitude are expected when discuss- »: srfl resumed at Geneva.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 5
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