WORLD PEACE
ROOSEVELT’S APPEAL.
TEXT WIRED TO DOMINIONS AT KING’S REQUEST.'
(Rrit.sh Official AViroloss.)
RUGBY, May 18
Tho King lias caused tlio text <4 Air., Roosevelt’s message ’to he telegraphed to GPvcrnors-Goneral of all Dominions. It was cabled simu'taneotisly from Buckingham Palace to Canada, Australia, Now Zealand, New foUndland; South Africa, and the Irislt Free State-.
It i s understood that tho message wae further considered by the Cabin ot to-day, and that the Dominion Governments are being consulted. '
SHOCK TO AMERICA
NATIONAL GUARD INCLUDED IN MILITARY EFFECTIVES.
(U.P. A. by Elec. Tel. Copy rigid.) (Roc. A lay 19, 7.10 p.m.) GENEVA, May 19. Despite protests of Colonel Strong, the* effectives committees of the Disarmament Conference’ has decided to reckon the National Guard in too military forces of tho United States.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11949, 20 May 1933, Page 5
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