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WOMEN AND DISARMAMENT FAITH IN LABOUR GOVERNMENT Australian Press Association. London, October 2. Speaking at Brighton before the Labour Conference, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, in a review of British policy, said that insistent advocates of disarmament were the women, who declared that the fate of their children were in the hands of the present Government. If disarmament were not achieved during its tenure civilisation would not have been saved. Mr. Henderson said that what they really hoped to achieve was to get down to a standard of police force.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 8, 4 October 1929, Page 7
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