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NAVAL CONFERENCE

JAP. CLAIM DISCUSSED [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT,] (Rec. December 14, 11 a.m.) LONDON, December 13. A communique states: The naval conference continued' to discuss the Japanese proposals, of a common limit, after the New Zealand delegate had made observations on the proposal. The Japanese, in response to various delegations’ request for elucidation, furnished additional explanations regarding the nature and scope of their proposals, upon which the delegations further commented. The next meeting on Monday afternoon will be restricted to heads of delegations, in an effort to speed up the business of conference which the Japanese demand has thus far dominated. British circles remain reticent, explaining that the Japanese plan is not yet fully propounded, but there is not the least chance of acquiescence in it. Progress of the negotiations is slow, which is not surprising in view of the inability of the Japanese to obtain any sympathy for their claim to equality.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1935, Page 7

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NAVAL CONFERENCE Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1935, Page 7

NAVAL CONFERENCE Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1935, Page 7