PEACE AND SECURITY
PROFESSOR GILBERT HURRAYS VIEWS (British Official Wireless.) Pr«ss Assooiition—By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, December 29. Professor Gilbert Murray, in his address, expressed the view that Europe could have no security without disarmament. He added: “Wo have no doubt regarding moral guarantees, but wo have no guarantees against war from the air. You cart destroy London and wo can destroy F'aris, but neither can defend itself. Even Germany, with no military plants, lias enough commercial planes to destroy Paris with bombs. The first step to material security is the prohibition of military aviation and the internationalisation of commercial aircraft companies.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 9
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100PEACE AND SECURITY Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 9
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