RIVAL VIEWS
SECURITY AND ARBITRATION
NOTABLE REMARKS .'AT GENEVA.
(Received 11th September, 2.30 p.m.) ■ ■'■:■'-. GENEVA, 10th September.
The speeches'in the Third .Committee of the League of ...Nations'. Assembly; emphasised the uncompromising views'of the_ rival parties' regarding' security and arbitration. M. Boncbur, who is President of. the French Advisory Committee of the Higher Council of Defence, and also a most distinguished member of the Radical section of the Chamber of Deputies, placed beyond doubt the French demand for military sanctions, preferably on :_the model of the proposed Mutual Assistance Treat}'. ■- ; _Lord . Parmoor made it clear that in his opinion.: the present work of the' Assembly of the League is to prepare for an international disarmament conference. _ He_ added that at the proper time Britain will submit a proposal for arbitration, security, and disarmament. .Considerable curiosity has been aroused regarding the details of this proposal.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 6
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