THE "AGGRESSOR"
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DEFINITION OF TERM IS FINALLY DECIDED AT GENEVA
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Rec. May 26, 5.5 p.m. Lontjon, May 25. The British United Press Geneva correspondent says that after a week's labour, the security committee ■of the Disarmament Conference has defined a meaning of "aggressor." The aggressor is the state which, (1) declares war on another state; (2) undertakes armed invasion with or without a declaration of war into another territory; (3) makes a land, naval or air attack on vessels or aircraft; (4) conducts a naval blockade ; (5) supports armed bands invading another state. The draft adds that the aggressor cannot be justified on the ground of internal conditions or international conduct of another state. The draft proposed the establishment of a commissipn to investigate aggression on the scene of the trouble, with power to .de.cide by a majority vote.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 541, 26 May 1933, Page 5
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