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19 November 1933 - The People - London, London, England
Hider Already Effort to Avoid Has the Guns Disclosure TWO tasks (.onfront Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Secretary, at Geneva, where he arrived yesterday morning, with his Under- Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. The Prime Minister sent him there not only to pull the Disarmament
19 November 1933 - Reynolds's Newspaper - London, London, England