WORLD OF UNREST
TOO MUCH PATRIOTISM
hatred of other countries
LORD CECIL’S WARNING
(U.P.A by Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON. Oct. 31. “It is nor- the immediate threat of war that causes anxiety.’’ said Lord Cecil in a speech at Oxford, ‘but Hie first great attack since the war upon oigaidsod peace. Ido not oppose patriotism, but vt is a different thing to carry patriotism so far. that we shall not only love o’U’ own country. but begin tv. bate ether countries.’’ LIMIT TO ARM?FIRST IMPORTANT DEBATE WHEN COMMONS MEETS. (British Official 'Wireless.) RUGBY, Oct. 31. When Parliament reassembles on Tuesday, the first subject of importance to be declared will be the disarmament question- Sir John Simon will be the chief speaker for the Government. The president of the Disarmament Conference. Air. A. Henderson, lias announced that the bureau will meet on November 9, as originally proposed and not November 3. JAPAN AND RUSSIA. PROPOSED CONFERENCE AND NON-AGGRESSION PACT (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) BERLIN, Oct. 31. The newspapers give .prominence to the suggestion of the Japanese War Minister, General S. Araki, .0* a Far Eastern peace conference and non-aggression pact with Russia. Semi-official opinion was expressed that a conference would be of the greatest value in overhauling the Nine Power Pact, Washington Pact, London and Washington navaj treatties, bringing th e Japanese Poli c ? within the framework of international politics.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12091, 2 November 1933, Page 5
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