DISARMAMENT
I (British Official Wlreless)
EyROPE AGREED SOME LIMIT BETTER • THAN NONE AT ALL pBOMBING CONDEMNED
Rugby, August 1. , henderson has just returned a tour of Paris, Rome, Berlin fprague to discuss disarmament :|.e gained the conviction that L g0vex*nment desires a working Lent which the nations may sared the senseless competition in rons of destruction which is as op!ke for national hudgets as it is ^jng to international confidJrope is still distracted by the [(•of France and the wrongs of but all are agreed - jsonie limit of armaments is ' better than no limit; jbe control of the private ' manufactnre of arms is desirahle; ;ia system of supervision must ' be established; j a pernianent disarmament " commission is neeessary for the purpose; ,air bonibing should he banned aS an instrument of warfare between civilised nations. banwhile one country after anjhas shown its readiness to make ,gsions. There are -objects for | the general commission can Jme to work. Mr. Henderson has jind further tours of European alsin September as a neeessary jtinary to the meeting of the genj commission in Geneva.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 600, 3 August 1933, Page 5
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179DISARMAMENT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 600, 3 August 1933, Page 5
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