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Peace Guarantees

The French proposal that Britain should put its signature to A bigger and better Locarno is utterly out of the question,” states the Sunday Times. “We cannot do itjl and even if we could it would not meet the case. What is required for security is not the guaranteeing of j political frontiers, but the guarantee- j ing that a convention will be ‘ observed. That is altogether a j different pair of sleeves. If a formula covering this kind of guarantee ] can be devised, acceptable to all i parses, then the much less argent I matter of the exact rate and ratio of re-armament and limitation can surely be adjusted. And if, on the basis of the such a convention, Germany will agree to withdraw her resignation from the League, the outlook for the future of Europe will have taken a big turn for the better,”

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Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 4

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Peace Guarantees Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 4

Peace Guarantees Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 4

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