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WORKING FOR PEACE.

PROMISING INDICATIONS. MR MACDONALD AND GENERAL DAWES CONFER SATISiACTORILY. CO-OPERATION OF NAVAL LOWERS NEEDED. .By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) (Australian Brets Assn, and Sun.) (Pu-oived Tills Dav, J>.o a.m.)LONDON, June 10. Air Ramsay MacDonald’s (Prime Minister) official comiMiuiquo al'tc liis conversation witli Oeneral Dawes, author of the Dawes . Peace I’lan, states, “We had a. conversation regarding tin* present position of tin: question of disarmament as between the United States and (treat Britain, it lias been informal, general and most sarisfactory. Ccnera! Dawes proposes to refer to the sub.jei t at the Pilgrims’ Dinner, on Tuesday. 1. shall do the same, a! the same time, at Lossiemouth. it is intended to be tin* beginning of negotiations. We liovli wish to make it clear that tin* other naval powers are ;o co-operate in these negotiations, upon 1 he' successful consummation of which the fate, of the World depends.’* .

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1929, Page 8

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WORKING FOR PEACE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1929, Page 8

WORKING FOR PEACE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1929, Page 8