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DISARMAMENT SOLUTION \ ISCOUXT ( FOIL’S VIEWS (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) London, August 14. ‘*T agree with Air Marshal Lord Trenehard that it is a pity that dying was ever invented,” said Viscount Cecil, «it the* Liberal Seh-cnol at Oxford ‘•hut I Wi<uld net i'avmir its abolition because civilian aircraft- have performed useful functions.* ’ The solution, said Lord Cecil, was international central of d’sarmameiU. The Geneva resolution' had set the door of disarmament not only ajar, but wide open, and there was no l cason. why they should not go through ii. Disarmament was preeminently a European problem. Lord Cecil said he was convinced that if Europe and America agreed on a solution, Japan would nof stand ah-ue in opposing it.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 8
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