BRITAIN’S WORK FOR PEACE
“QUKjK action must be TAKEN”
NOT POSSIBLE TO AWAIT
DOMINION VIEWS
SIDNEY, September 1
Lord Lothian, leader of the British delegation to the British Relations Conference, said was trying to remove the dariger of war in Europe, but she was ii| the firing line. “This is a tirab when quick action must be takenjta time, when it is often not, possiblrto await Dominion opinion before: Ibertain steps are taken,” he addeb.j
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22496, 2 September 1938, Page 11
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