NAVAL DISARMAMENT.
THE ANGLO-AMERICAN CONVERSATIONS. (Miriam orticuL wibilbss.) RUGBY, July 12. Conversations which are continuing Wwaen the Prime Minister and the United States Ambassador, General Charles Dawes, in regard to naval disiroament have so far dealt only with BMtsrs of procedure. The importance ef reaching a general agreement m men that especia-1 care is being taken ia preparing the lines upon which future negotiations shall follow, and no dramatic development in the situation »therefore to be expected. Ncverthe--I*l, no time is being lost in pressing tor*t*d with the necessary preparatory
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19671, 15 July 1929, Page 9
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