AMERICA’S ARMS POLICY
ATTITUDE TO REDUCTION ’’AS FAR AS OTHER STATES.” WILLINGNESS TO CO-OPERATE. BASIS OF POLICE FORCES. (United Presj Association--By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) WASHINGTON) Sept. 24. The Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull) has re-enunciated the United States arms policy as providing freedom from sanctions, but ivil'lingniess to cooperate against arms -treaty violators-. Mr Hull said the United States was standing fast upon its declared- willingness -.to go as far as other States toward real disarmament, even to bringing armies down to the- basis- of domestic police forces. It was learned- to-day t-haf the United' States would not be averse 'to an extension of the supervisory powers of the permanent disarmament commission to keep a constant check uponvnew -reductions when and if made.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 26 September 1933, Page 5
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