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DELAY DANGEROUS.

Disarmament Must Come Soon. GENEVA, April 10. It was*a fallacy to suppose that time was on the side of an agreement. If a disarmament convention was to be reached it must be reached soon, said Captain Anthony Eden, when addressing to-day’s meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference. There were still two fundamental differences between the French and German viewpoints, he said. The first was connected with the computation of effectives, and the account to be taken of overseas troops and trained reserves on the one hand, and partly By military organisation on the other. The second difficulty was regarding the date by which the future German short-term service army should be equipped with the defensive weapons at present denied to Germany.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 1

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DELAY DANGEROUS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 1

DELAY DANGEROUS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 1