WORLD TENSION
ONLY WAY TO PEACE
LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEW
DISCUSSION BY GREAT NATIONS
(By Telegtaph—Press ' Association —Copyright.)'
(Received November 12. 12.40 p.m.)
LONDON, November 11
The world tension was the subject of a broadcast to America by Mr. D. Lloyd George, the Independent Liberal M.P., who, emphasising the storminess of the present -era, declared that there was no disposition during the relief after the crisis to examine the terms on which ihe affrighted democracies had escaped from the dictators. The first reaction was a demand for stronger defences.
A two-Power or' four-Power pact would not ensure peace but merely disembarrass aggressor States of democratic interference while the aggressors pursued their designs elsewhere.
The only chance of world peace was an assembly of great nations to discuss the best means of attaining it.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 9
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