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THE DEADLOCK AT GENEVA

❖ SUGGESTION BY SMALL POWERS LIMITED CONVENTION PROPOSED Vv two bib LI:FT FOU later solftion IWITBU .••*** A.--"' •»* Tf.LLOaAI'H- CUlA.ll'.-l 1 I J (Received Juno 1, 10.40 p.m.) GENKVA, May 31. An effort to bridge the gap between the French and British standpoints has been made by the smaller powers, including Spain, Holland and the Scundinavian countries. They have submitted a memorandum proposing a convention limited to certain branches of armaments, •,nd including the unconditional prohibition of aerial bombing, but leaving the question of the abolition of military aviation, and the problem of naval armaments for later solution.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21180, 2 June 1934, Page 15

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THE DEADLOCK AT GENEVA Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21180, 2 June 1934, Page 15

THE DEADLOCK AT GENEVA Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21180, 2 June 1934, Page 15

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