DISARMAMENT PROBLEM
FOUR-POWER CONFERENCE HOPES COMPLETELY VANISH London, Oct. 6. The “Daily Telegraph’’ says: "No hope is now entertained of arranging a four-Power conference at London. The attitude of Phris and Berlin has sealed its fate. It might he possible to induce Germahy to return to the
fold by providing a drastic cut in armaments, but France will not agree without guarantees of security, which neither Britain nor the United States is prepared to give. M. Herriot is also adamant in demanding the international control of armaments by League Commissions.”
Hospital Benefactors. The anonymous donor who 12 year? ago presented £32,000, to the Middlesex Hospital was, at a medical school dinner in London on Tuesday night, identified as Major W. J. Astor.» It was also announced that Mr S. A. Courtauld has just presented a further gift of £20,000, making his total contribution £lOO,OOO, to aid the scientific departments connected with th* ] hospital
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 252, 7 October 1932, Page 11
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