TO OUTLAW AIRPLANES
PROPOSAL IN FRANCE USE IN WAR DEPLORED (Australian a>uL K.Z. Press Association) PARIS, Monday. A suggestion that the use of airplanes in war should be outlawed, and that commercial aviation should be made international, was made in the Senate to-day by M. Henri de Jouvenel, former editor of "Le Matin.” and a delegate to the League of Nations. M. de Jouvenel’s proposal that France should make such idea part of her disarmament programme at Geneva was met with hostile jeers by one member of the Senate, who said: “What a splendid speech for our enemies abroad.”*
M. de Jouvenel vigorously attacked the French Government for increasing its military expenditure.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 11
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