DAWES CONVERSATIONS
SATISFACTION IN AMERICA
REAL DISARMAMENT
Australian Press Association.
m NEW YOBK, 16th June. The "New York Times" Washington correspondent telegraphs that no surprise ij expressed at the capital over the alleged omission of any mention of Mr. MacDonald's proposed visit to the United States during the meeting
between the Prime Minister and General Dawcs in Scotland to-day. The correspondent uses a peculiarly American expression, namely: "It is dollars to doughnuts," that more was discussed between them than was disclosed.
Genera! satisfaction is expressed at Washington over Mr. MacDonald's remarks on the naval question, particularly that other nations besides Britain and the United States are expected to " . £ Senator Borah, commenting on the discussion, says: "I trust this is the beginning of a real disarmament programme, in which other countries will have to co-operate."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 18 June 1929, Page 9
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134DAWES CONVERSATIONS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 18 June 1929, Page 9
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