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GERMANY BLAMED

DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE THE OBSTACLE TO PROGRESS (Times Cable). Received May 8, 11.5 p.m. LONDON, May 8. The Times, in a leader, says: “The obstacle to the progress of the Disarmament Conference lies at Berlin rather than at Geneva. Germany seems intent on holding it up and destroying the draft convention which she has accepted in principle. There is no desire to persecute or isolate Germany, who seems determined to isolate herself.” BRITISH DELEGATE A REPORT TO CABINET. [ British Official Wireless.] Received May 8, 5.5 p.m. RUGBY, May 7. Captain Eden, British delegate to the Disarmament Conference, will to-mor-row return to Geneva from London, which he has visited to report to Cabinet on the proceedings of the Conference. The question of the Prime Minister going to Geneva has not been considered and it is learned authoritatively that it was not mentioned at last Friday’s Cabinet meeting.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 107, 9 May 1933, Page 5

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GERMANY BLAMED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 107, 9 May 1933, Page 5

GERMANY BLAMED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 107, 9 May 1933, Page 5