TOO MUCH INTERFERENCE.
U*TB«NAtIONAI.BHIPPWG confbwbnc*. JJONDON.AirfH. 71* International Shippißg Owfcr ence adopted tie British delefrtea* 'amended resolutidb on the League «I Nations and the international orgaaissvtion, recording grave ooQMrA »4 *• rapid multiplication .of international organisations, representing' Governments and other interested as involving unnecessary interference with shipping activities, and expressing the opinion that the League's activities shonld he limited to securing anjt mafatafefag freedom of pommnnicatiops and tmait and equitable treatment of twuMtaa. It is noteworthy that the Ameriean delegation did not vote os thia naotntion.' The conference unanimously adopted the report on life-earing applianeeaaad wireless which, inter alia, recommended that some penalty should he provided for the misuse of distress signals.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18669, 19 April 1926, Page 9
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111TOO MUCH INTERFERENCE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18669, 19 April 1926, Page 9
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