GRAVE APPREHENSION
EALLTJRE. IN EAR EAST.
EFFECT ON DISARMAMENT
EUROPEAN WAR POSSIBLE.
United Press Association—By Electrio ' Teln graph—Copyright.. (Received February 16,11 a.m.)' LONDON, February 15. ". The "Sun" says that the world outlook is causing grave apprehension. It is feared that the League's failure to achieve conciliation in the Man-' churian dispute may wreck the Disarmament Conference, V which will nullify the war debts discussions'and the Economic Conference. There is anxiety lest Europe may resume the race in armaments, rendering a. European war possible. Britain will have no alternative but' to'rearm. There is already disquiet owing to Britain's greatly reduced-Navy, Air' Force, and Army, relegating her to the position of a third-rate Power. Rearming would inevitably lead ti» financial crashes throughout Europe,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 11
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