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“KEEP OUT.”

SLOGAN FOR GREAT BRITAIN IN PRESENT CRISIS. EMPIRE MORE. THAN FULLY OCCUPIED. VIEWS OF BRITISH PRESS. LQNDON, March 13. The Rothermere papers have joined others in urging that Britain must not be involved in the storm threatening Europe. The “Evening News” in a leader, says that the slogan “Keep Out. This Means You” should be printed in large letters at Whitehall and Westminster. The Empire has more than enough problems. Who knows, if a spark sets Europe afire where the conflagration will end. MINISTERS AT GENEVASURVEY OF DISARMAMENT PROBLEM. RUGBY, March 13. The Prime Minister and Sir John Simon have been closely engaged since their arrival at Geneva on Saturday in securing detailed knowledge of individual and national points of view from delegates to the Disarmament Conference. The conversations were continued yesterday, and are proceeding again this morning. The newspapers anticipate that a day or two more will elapse before the British Ministers have completed their survey of the situation, and have obtained information necessary before deciding on what action is possible to secure effective results from the Disarmament Conference. — (British Official Wireless.)

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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 5

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“KEEP OUT.” Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 5

“KEEP OUT.” Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 5