DISARMAMENT
HENDERSON'S MISSION
HOPE AND CONFIDENCE
(British OfflcJtl WlrelMf.J
BTTGBY, 28th January.
Mr. Arthur Henderson, before leaving to-day for Geneva, where he will preside over the Disarmament, Conference, said he was not dieconraged b? t the existing circumstances in the world, but was. going in a spirit of hope and.confidence.
The economic and financial position of most countries made it imperative that every effort should be exerted to achieve success, he added.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 13
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