ISOLATION BETTER
"DAILY EXPRESS" VIEW
United Press Association—By Electric Tele-
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LONDON, February .4. Amid the chorus of general approval the "Daily Express," which advocates splendid isolation, opposes the aerial convention, which, it declares, will plunge Britain deeper' into the European maelstrom. Britain is now pledging herself in Europe as she was pledged before the war, the only difference being that the commitment was formerly secret and now it is open. "The Times," in a leader, says that the agreement may. be the most valuable contribution to European peace since the Locarno Pact, as it has boldly faced the twin problems of German equality and French security. There is good will towards Germany in every paragraph.
The "Morning Post", says: We have dallied overlong with' the dangerous delusion of a disarmed world: We shall be able to look other nations in the eyes when we combine with our friends to put an end to any lurking expectation that we can be caught disarmed and iinawares.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 9
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