"ENGLAND IS NOT DONE"
NATION,,GAINS BY THE PACT.
r LONDON, 24th.October
Sir Robert Home, former (Chancellor .of the British Exchequer, speaking at a dinner in his honour .given ,by thp ; Pilgrims, urged his audience to place no ifaifch ,in : the rumours that "England .is ,done." 'Ho sajrl: "The country gains ■by her misfortune, and will be helped .greatly by the Lucawio Pact, which 'will go'far to restoring trade and;commerce in -Europe." • •
The former Unitled States Secretary of State, Mr. C. E. • (Hughes, said:—'flhe .promise ,pf Locarno is not in tho language of the Treaties, but in.the disposition ,to make them." Mr. J-lughes said she hoped the United : States Senate, acting upon ,the reconmiendation ,of President ■Cpolidge, would give .proper support <to ;the Permanent Court of (International Justice.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 7
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