ANGLO-FRENCH EFFORT
NO SINISTER MOTIVES CUSHENDUN AT GENEVA British Official Wireless. (Received 13th September, 11 a.m.) RUGBY, 12 th September. Speaking before the Disarmament Committeo of the League of Nations this afternoon Lord' Cushendun, the British representative, referred to the Anglo-French naval compromise. He declared that ho could not really understand why it had created such a stir in tho world, as it was a decided step forward. "We have been accused," continued Lord Cushendun, "of having signed a secret treaty and of having sinister motives. How can that be? All that was done was to help the Preparatory Committee. We are now ready to submit to our colleagues a draft which may help them in their work."'
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 11
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118ANGLO-FRENCH EFFORT Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 11
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