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NAVAL QUESTION

Japan Dissatisfied At Slow

Progress.

FOUR SHIPS REPLACED.

(United Service.)

(Received 0.30 a.m.)

KOBE, September 3.

Japanese naval authorities express dissatisfaction at the lukewarmness of the MacDonald-Dawcs naval negotiations. It is explained that Japan is anxious to reduce all classes of ships, especially the capital class, but is not satisfied that Anglo-American parity must have a 70 per cent ratio.

Japan's desires are most strongly expressed in regard to the financial consideration. Therefore she wants her own navy to remain at strength while the others reduce theirs. Meanwhile she is providing for the replacement of four small obsolete craft.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 209, 4 September 1929, Page 7

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NAVAL QUESTION Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 209, 4 September 1929, Page 7

NAVAL QUESTION Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 209, 4 September 1929, Page 7

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