The Feilding Star Oroua and Kiwitea Counties’ Gazette MONDAY, FEBUARY 8, 1932. A WORLD SUPER-POWER
That most suspicious and intriguing 04 all nations, France, which is always antcipating ulterior motives in the movements <>L other nations, has sprung yet another surprise upon th e group cumpi-ising tho League oi’ Nations. Afiaid that Sir John Simon would malic an impressive proposal for complete disarmament before the conference at Genera, last Friday, AI. Tardieii t'ho stormy pp troll of Froneii polities who lias taken the place of Aristides Bn find in League gatherings created a sensation to divert attention from Britain's peaceful proposals I)v bringing; clow 11 an ambitious scheme (a< reported cn page 0 of to-day’s Star) aiming at the creation of a super-Power tin dominate the, world. The League is to be that Power a sort of Power of Powers! Because it is a. French idea. Franco wants the other delegates to endorse ji—but, really, tbe French diplomats and delegates have their tongues in their cheeks- They have- created ah interna imini diversion. Does Britain complain? Not any!
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3640, 8 February 1932, Page 4
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178The Feilding Star Oroua and Kiwitea Counties’ Gazette MONDAY, FEBUARY 8, 1932. A WORLD SUPER-POWER Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3640, 8 February 1932, Page 4
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