DISARMAMENT.
ATTITUDE OF FRENCH GOVERNMENT. BRITAIN AWAITING NOTE. RUGBY, March 12. The attitude of the French Government on the British memorandum on disarmament in the light of Mr. Anthony Eden’s conversations in Berlin and Rome are to bo djpeussed in a Note which, it is expected, will reach London this week. It i's, however, unlikely that the Note will be received before the debate commences in the House of CommqjM on Wednesday. Both the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Elden, will take part in the discussion. Disarmament will also be debated in the House of Lords. The subject will doubtless bo referred to again in the House of Commons debate on the Navy Estimates to-day and the Army Estimates on Thursday, although notice is given that other matters connected with these services will be raised — (British Official Wireless.)
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1934, Page 5
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