SOVIET’S PEACE MOVE
BRITAIN COMPLACENT (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 10.25 a.m. LONDON, Wednesday. Whatever motive underlies the Soviet’s peace pact move, there is a deal of quiet satisfaction in Downing Street. It is virtually a vindication of Britain’s policy, since the death of the 1926 protocol, of urging regional instead of general agreements. Some are inclined to think the action is a curtain-raiser to melodramatic Soviet proposals at the Disarmament Commission in May.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 9
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