NAVAL CONFERENCE
Bie JAPANESE DELE6ATIOH Press Association—By Telegraph—CopyrigH| LONDON,,December 3. (Received December 4, at 11.5 a.m.)] The ‘ Sun-Herald ’ says that 29 Japlj anese delegates, headed by Admiral Nad gano and Mr Nagai, arrived for thd Naval Conference. ■ It is.; easily- thd largest delegation, but is consistent wira the Japanese practice at international conferences. The strength of the delffl gation is considered to indicate Japan is,anxious for an, agreement. : ■
BRITAIN IN DEADLY EARNEST
. LONDON, December 3. ,r. (Received December 4, at 2.30 p.m.) 1 The ‘ Manchester Guardian ’ ' sayl that the composition of the 'British and American delegations • came as, » shock to the foreign Chancellories; which did not regard the Naval Cora ference seriously. Britain is in deadly earnest, realising the consequences of failure to reach agreement. ... Mr Baldwin’s opening address will stress this fact in most solemn fashions
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Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 10
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137NAVAL CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 10
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