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EFFERVESCEXCI'] L t-ondon, May 25. that ifriend a ?°Wden's ottack «waCTe' M''itheripw' . ^ on the to b0],d es show no sort of hq jjj, ,,n°^Tden. I h0pe trv 'eff' cDonal(I is only %tsre' just » ik f , exPerienced NesS\ference" riSnnn^ eould only ^•The!' ? re(luept ^ 4 great °, 'ence w«uld > Its Vat0r7 n 7 Pi'epared Nt'sLUmmittee and ^"fthp ew with re" r g°Verim,e T°rld was so r°^c011G Would be K l difficulties phle. 0nference had
somewhat similar to the following: — "Recognising that any threatened breach, or breach, of the Pact of Paris is a matter of concern to the signatories the United States Government declares in such an event it will he prepared to confer with a view to intercede for peace in the event of consultations with other Powers for this purpose being arranged. If a decision determining the aggressor follows such consultation and in the event of the United States Government agreeing with this in its independent judgment, it will undertake to refrain from any action and to withold its protection from its citizens who might engage in activities which tend to defeat the action the consultation may think necessary to decide upon against theaggressor." M. Boncur (France) congratulated Sir John Simon and Mr. Norman Davis, and welcomed the new f ormula as a great step towards the peace of the world. The German delegate said Germany was willing to accept the British plan but he strongly urged that Germany's right to equality should be specifically incorporated in the text of the pact. The discussion proceeded throughout the afternoon.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 541, 26 May 1933, Page 5
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259[?]TACK REGRETTED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 541, 26 May 1933, Page 5
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