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FOREIGN AFFAIR.

I DEBATE I.\ comic». | __ ! i LIIOUR‘I mu. m l I .\iil .\.\'l‘ilu.\\' l2||£.\‘:L lIEPLY | . (Oleul wink-a.) meeeired May 7. 1.15 pm.) REC-BY. May 6. M:- 11. Dalian .Labour member lo? Bishop Auckland opened the debate on Foreign .\flaln in lhe Hollie u! Commons [or lhe Labour Oppoolllon. lle rimmed lhe lith-rnmenl ullh the mi-unsll-illiy of having diorredlled lhe -i.easue of Salinas. all-I‘ll“ whole Idea of colleelh'e serurily. and belrn)ed llle irusi of lhe eleeiqra. This Via- noi a narrow issue belween defeated Ab,“— olnia and victorious llali': ll wan an lune helmet-n the League of .\‘lllono as a whole and a decland mane Stale. which. aided by an oval-whali-ins superiorliy or nnnuuenu. and by a breach of a eonvenllon solemnly -- iered inio no! lo nae lhe moot barbarlous weapon. which aeienee had undo 'posuibie. io~day ind ior the mono-t won. in eondllionl or [feel W”. a noiable \lclory. There to. II lilo aiage oi ailairu no initial-lio- whatever for recognising the dome: at linly by lhe remoul oi' allelic-I. which had been imposed upon her by ihc Judgmeni oi llle League practically unnniniouaiy. Iceman P... m .\i‘ier replying lo Hillel-Ina of 11. Governmeni'n conduct or allit- h tolaliou in llie Halo-Ethiopian m from lhe lime at line “‘nlvral Incident. onwards. which new: made by Mr llllLlil Uailon. )lr Eden turned in the cunmmnieaiiun in be addreoeed lo lhe German Guiemmenl rennin: the peace propuuala. aboul which .\u- lulion queauonod bun. the Foreign secreiary shied he hoped ll would ho pouible tor the British .\mba-udnr lo ink-liter lineu- one-lion: in Berlin io-‘mon-ow. ‘ In reply in an inlerJeeunn by Mr i Liuid George. Llr Eden aid lhnl while lhe timernineui “a. aware lhal lhe ollier Uourniuenlo were upeehliy ln~ lereaied. in some of :he puinio railed. lhe quesllunu “mi-ii lhe unthi- lim—ernnieul \wru pulling “ould be enminunicaled Iu lhe German (Bowman-l. in: Ihl‘ir sole null-or“) and [heir owlresponsibilii). The liorerlunell'o übjeeihe in lines» nemllalluna nu lhe same in ii had been [mm the he’llnlns. They “not I. In. 0' 11. peeled or oelolo n W o! o'mill.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 7

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FOREIGN AFFAIR. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 7

FOREIGN AFFAIR. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 7

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