Britain Prefers Ways of Peace
LONDON, July 2,
In a message to the Government candidate«in the North Cornwall byelection, Mr Chamberlain says: “The British Government has always expressed its desire that differences between nations should be settled by discussion and co-operation. On the other hand, we have made it no less clear that we are resolutely opposed to attempts to impose settlements by force, and that if need be we would meet such attempts by force.” In a message to another Government supporter engaged in a byelection at Caerphilly, Mr Chamberlain also refers to the international situation. lie says: “The vast armaments and peace front which we are seeking to build threaten no one. Their sole purpose is to strengthen and consolidate the forces of those who are determined to resM any attempt at aggression or domination.”
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Northern Advocate, 4 July 1939, Page 5
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