PANIC NOT JUSTIFIED
ECONOMIC STRESS A FACTOR*
NATIONS TOO BUSY FOR WAR,
THE ATTITUDE OF BRITAIN.
i United Press Association—Copyright). (Received This Day, 11.30 a.m.) • LONDON, October 29.
Mr Oliver Stanley, M.P., addressing his constituents at Kendal, declared that war panic was unjustified. No Government anywhere had its attention fixed on anything hut its economic revival.
Sir Herbert Samuel, speaking at Halifax, denounced light-hearted talk of. another war. Ho said that Britons would not have it. They wore determined, as far as their power extended, to stop it. Now that was the lesson of the by-election for East Fulham. The Disarmament Conference must arrive at a convention reasonably, offering German fulfilment of her pledges, under the Treaty of Versailles.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 16, 30 October 1933, Page 5
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