DISARMAMENT PLANS
INVITATION TO AMERICA STATEMENT BY LEAGUE. Frew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, December 17. “ Any certain hope of the complete solution ot the disarmament problem lies in its consideration in its entirety and with the co-operation ot all nations,” tho Council of the league of Nations declared in its invitation to the United States to participate officially in the preparatory Commission at Geneva to shape plans for such a conference. The document was made public on Thnrsday night by the State Department without comment. Some of the subjects mentioned in the invitation are; The factors upon which the war power of n country depends; whether the ultimate war strength or peace strength should be considered in applying disarmament measures; the various forms of limitation of the Land, sea, and air forces; and the possibility of ascertaining whether a country is armed purely for defence or in a spirit of aggression.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19127, 19 December 1925, Page 3
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