BRITISH POLICY.
IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS. MR CHURCHILL'S CONCERN. (British Official Wireless.) Received April 7, 12.34 p.m. RUGBY, April 6. Speaking in the House of Commons debate on foreign affairs, Mr Winston Churchill said he thought the Government’s policy had fallen between two stools and managed to secure the disadvantages of alienating Italy and encouraging Germany to illegal action, without the advantage of helping any member or vindicating the League. The lesson of this melancholy chapter was that they should not intervene in such matters unless they were in earnest and prepared to carry the intervention to all necessary lengths. Mr Churchill also raised the question of colonies and German rearmament, and spoke of the effects in eastern and south-eastern Europe which i would follow the reformation by Ger- j many of its western frontier. I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1936, Page 10
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