NAVAL CONFERENCE
FIRST COMMITTEE
QUANTITATIVE LIMITATION
DISCUSSION OPENED
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received December 11, noon.)
RUGBY, December 10,
The first meeting of the First Committee of the Naval Conference took place at Clarence House today.
After consideration of questions of procedure, there was a continuation of the general discussion initiated at the plenary meeting.
The United Kingdom delegate made a statement to the Committee regarding qualitative and quantitative naval limitation, Part Four of the London Treaty (which relates to the use of submarines), and the provisions of the Washington and London Treaties.
Statements on these issues were also made by the principals of the United States, Japanese, French, and Italian delegations.
The Committee then proceeded to discuss the question of quantitative limitation.
The Committee meets again tomorrow afternoon. There will be an adjournment of the Conference for Christmas from the morning of December 21 to the afternoon of January
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 141, 11 December 1935, Page 11
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