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ARMS AND MUNITIONS

PROHIBITION OF EXPORT

BOLIVIA AND PARAGUAY

- (BrlUib Official WlreleM.l EUGBY, February 15. Answering a Parliamentary question, Sir John Simon, ' Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that on the initiative of the British Government an exchange of views had taken place between the Goyernmeuta. of the United Kingdom and the United States, France, and Italy with a view to coming to an agreement between them to prohibit the export of arms and munitions of war to Bolivia and Paraguay in anticipation of any prohibition ot a more general character that might b© arranged through the League of Nations. Efforts to bring about early action by international agreement were.being continued but had not yet succeeded. # Replying to a supplementary question, Sir John Simon expressed his belief that if an arrangement could be established in regard to Bolivia and Paraguay it would extend.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 7

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ARMS AND MUNITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 7

ARMS AND MUNITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 7

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