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NEWS AND NOTES

In the English House of Commons Major Attlee (Lab., Limehouse), initiated the disarmament debate bymoving, on behalf of the Labour party, that preliminary to the World Economic Conference the Government give clear and unequivocal support to an immediate reduction of armaments. In connection with M. Herriot's olive branch on disarmament, Signor Mussolini, in an interview in the newspaper "Midi," says that rapprochement will be dependent on recognition of the permanence of Fascism. No Machiavellism must be used against Italy. Nazol Pastilles to relieve Sore Throats, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice. 1/3 box everywhere. (2) The statement made in the House of Commons on Tuesday by the Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald, on disarmament means that the differences of opinion among Ministers have been overcome. The British disarmament plan is settled, but the details will not be disclosed in the House of Commons. Eggs never cheaper than now. Preserve 'now with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. The only reliable method. 0) The Norman Smith libel action was concluded on Thursday evening after 24 days' hearing. The jury, by a majority of three to one, awarded plaintiff £IOOO damages against Smith's Newspapers, Limited. Judgment was entered accordingly. Costs were not mentioned. Speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Guildhall, Mr. Stanley Baldwin said the British Government had not only talked of disarmament, but had put it into practice to such an extent that the time had now come to an end when Britain could proceed further with it unilaterally. A Scientific Remedy using the famous Nazol Formula for Colds, Sore Throats, Catarrh, etc. Nazol Pastilles 1/3 box. (3) Apparently the President of the Irish Free State, Mr. de Valera, is becoming concerned about the prospect of unemployment as the result of the tariff war with Britain. He is anxious to retain the support of the Labour Party, which already has shown signs of restiveness. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, speaking at Derby, said that if Mr. de Valera were to recognise the existence of a legally and morally binding agreement, Britain would be prepared to remove her duties immediately and enter into trade agreements which would give the Free State all the advantages of Ottawa. Nazol Pastilles do not disturb the stomach—no offensive smell or taste—to relieve Colds, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, 1/3 box. (4)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3444, 12 November 1932, Page 1

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NEWS AND NOTES King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3444, 12 November 1932, Page 1

NEWS AND NOTES King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3444, 12 November 1932, Page 1

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