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HOPE NOT YET LOST TANGLED SITUATION IN EUROPE (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April 9. Mr Baldwin spoke Inst night at Llandrindod Wells, and referred to the outlook in international politics. At times, he said, ho felt that he was living in a madhouse. A great attempt was made at Versailles to redraw the map of Europe and allow for differences so far as they were concerned with ethnology. Wise and just though it may have been that attempt had not been accepted as such by all to whom the settlement was applied. He had not lost hope yet in the limitation of armaments, and he would stick to Germany on that subject until she had declared that she would not have anything to do with it. “ But if she, or any other country, will not consider these things, then I think the situation becomes far more difficult.” he said.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22544, 11 April 1935, Page 9
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