LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.
WASHINGTON TREATY. FRANCE STILL DEBATLX (BY CABUI- mM ASSOCIATIO* ( AD STBAU« A K D K,cC^ (Heccived March 22nd, 9,30 The Foreign th. Chamber of Washington naval pactfor^n yesterday, and adjourned 1 ing a decision. ""'H^ FThe Washington Naval TW signed on February 6th, 1929 'J* ratified later in tiw Year u * ■ United States, and «* after the signing Franca \»a rAl*» not ratifiedthe*Treaty Chamber agreed to tho Treatv l n S month, but up to the mSffl* been stated whetherr£ V been finally made by Ita^J* 0 " U EXTENSION OP THE TREATY. CONFERENCE AT GENEVA. (Received March 32nd, fi.5 pß) ' LONDON, March t In the Hou9e of Commons, Mrftuulj McNeill, Under-Secretary for p o ftin Affairs, replying to a question, mi/, conference was to be held at on March 25th to consider the quatft of extending the principles of the Wd ington Naval Limitation Treaty to notsignatory States who were membtrstf the League of States irk were'not members would be advised of thei holding of the conference,
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17720, 23 March 1923, Page 8
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