DISARMAMENT TALKS.
CONFERENCE AT GENEVA. ' t ~ »>.; LONDON, May 27. It is significant that the "Manchester Guardian/' an outstanding protagonist of disarmament, publishes a column dispatch from Geneva, declaring that nobody thinks the Disarmament Conference will be fruitful unless public and world opinion insists that tlie sinister farce should cease ''The public should know," the writer savs, "that the technical commissions are slowly poisoning the conference with a, flood of unintelligible Jargon. All the'great Powers, are equally blameworthy." . Mr Winston Churchill, in an article in the "Daily Mail" makes a bitter attack on the conference.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 207, 14 June 1932, Page 5
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