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WORLD PEACE

SIGNOR MUSSOLINI’S PLAN FRANCE’S ATTITUDE OUTLINED (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) PARIS, April G. M. Daladier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, defined France’s attitude to the Mussolini plan. France would not countenance a directory of the great Powers laying down the law to the smaller nations. The French solution of the European problem was equality of nations. Any new pact must be a sequel to the League Covenant and the Kellogg and Locarno Pacts. DISCUSSIONS IN LONDON (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April G. (Received April 7, at 5.5 p.m.)' M. Titulescv, the Rumanian Foreign Minister, had an interview with the Prime Minister (Mr Ramsay MacDonald) and Sir John Simon on the subject of the proposed four-power plan. SOCIALISTS DISAPPROVE PARIS, April 7. (Received April 7, at 9 p.m.) Following M. Daladier, M. Blum declared that the Socialists disapproved of the Four-Power Pact because it introduced an oligarchy in international relations. M. Franklin Bouillon said that revision of treaties meant spoliation of France’s allies. Germany should never be conceded the right to rearm. The Chamber passed a motion of confidence in the Government by 439 to 107.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21924, 8 April 1933, Page 11

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WORLD PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 21924, 8 April 1933, Page 11

WORLD PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 21924, 8 April 1933, Page 11

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