WAITING ON FRANCE.
Reply to Last Disarmament Proposal. " DIFPICULT PREDICAMENT." (British Official Wireless.) (Received 1 p.m.) RUGBY, March 6. The Cabinet Disarmament Committee has examined the results of Mr. Anthony Eden's visit to Eonic, Paris and Berlin. Mr. Eden was made aware of the German and Italian views, but the response of tho French Government is still awaited. When it is received the whole question of disarmament will be examined by the British Cabinet. "Tho Times" says that France is certainly placed in a most difficult predicament, being invited in the British memorandum to decrease her own armaments while sanctioning an increase in those of Germany. She has been accustomed to trust to her military prowess for the maintenance of her position in Europe, and lier present Government does not believe it sees anything now to take the place of arms.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 7
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