CONTROVERSY REVIVED
(Received August 3, 2 p.m.) LONDON, August 2. The bombing of Kotkai' has-revive! the controversy over Britain's' Disarmament Conference- reservation; of the right to bomb tribesmen. Mr. George Lansbury, in a letter to "The. Times," declares that it will be the everlasting shame of all Christian.churches unless they repudiate the outrage against God and humanity. The "News-Chronicle" says: "If it is morally right to bomb Kotkai, it cannot be morally wrong to bomb London. It is not -worth risking the bombardment of London in order to retaiu the privilege of bombing Kotkai." The "Daily Herald" denounces n» revolting and brutal the exercise ot aerial power which does not discriminate between guilty and guiltless.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 12
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