ARMAMENTS.
Estimates of Powers. TO BE COMMUNICATED TO LEAGUE. (Received April 8 at 10 p.m.) GENEVA, April 8. After a lengthy debate, the Preparatory Disarmament Commission accepted Lord Cecil’s resolution that each State should communicate to the League in a form to be determined later—a statement of the amount which it proposed to have expended on its land and naval and air armaments for the current financial year. The Commission referred the form of the tables to the Financial Committee of the League Assembly in -Tune, with a view to. speeding up the deliberations which threaten to become intermible. The Commission has decided to hold a three-hours’ session every day, leavthe afternoons for private interchanges Tiers, will be an adjournment for four days at Easter. Lord Cecil is then going to Pallanza, in Italy.
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Grey River Argus, 9 April 1927, Page 5
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