GOVERNMENT'S POLICY
LABOUR CENSURE MOTION
DEASTIC DEMANDS
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(Eeceived November 10, noon.)
LONDON, November 9.
Tiic Labour Party's Disarmament censure motion iv the House of Commons regrets . that tho Government's policy does not reflect tho country's strong desire for a disarmament agreement and asks the Government to propose at the Disarmament Conference the complete abandonment of all air bombing and general abolition of all weapons'forbidden Germany by the Versailles Treaty, international control of civil aviatibn, the immediate [reduction of all nations armaments expenditure, the suppression of all private manufacture and trade' in armaments, international inspection of armaments -in all countries, the creation of an An ternational police force, and the defini tion of aggression on the basis iof the Disarmament Conference sub-commit-tees ' proposals.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 7
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