THE WILL TO DISARM
MORE OPTIMISM IN FORTHCOMING DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE • i British Cabinet Preparing Comprehensive Survey J OPPOSITION FOR INTERNATIONALISATION OF AIRCRAFT ARMAMENTS __________ i ** Press Association. —Copyright. Reed. To-day. 8.50 a.m. LONDON, November 6. 7 A PROSPECT of something being accomplished at the Dis- *» armament Conference is now regarded more hopefully at Whitehall. M. Paul Boncfe added nothing to the previous knowledge when he partially explained the French plan, but German opinion again reacted favourably. It is unlikely the full text will be communicated before the end of the week e,r that it can be discussed before the meeting. The General Committee is called for November 21, but it is ' liable to be postponed. The British Cabinet is engaged on a comprehensive survey for guidance of Sir John Simon. The Observer says there i? no reason to expect any change of the British opposition to all schemes for the so-called internationalisation of aircraft or any other armaments.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 88, 7 November 1932, Page 5
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