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BOMBS FROM THE AIR

BRITAIN'S RESERVATION WOMEN ENTER A PROTEST (Received July 25, 7.35 p.m.) Uritiah Wireless RUGBY, July 21 A deputation from tho Women s Advisory Council of tlie League of Nations T'nion, in an interview with the foreign Vif dor- Secretary, Captain Anthony Eden. protested against the retention fit the reservation in the draft disarmament convention regarding bombing tor policy purposes in outlying districts. Captain Eden expressed warm inI tercst in the views expressed and pterin sod to report them to the 1 rime Minister. He assured the deputation that the reasons for the inclusion of tho reservation were weighty and based on the special responsibilities which Britain boro to an exceptional degree in certain areas. Ho cited instances in which tho saying not only of money but of lite had resulted from tho employment of the aerial bombing weapon lor polioo purposes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 9

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BOMBS FROM THE AIR New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 9

BOMBS FROM THE AIR New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 9