DISARMAMENT PROBLEM.
m Mi Ifiiiii?' MACDONALD AT GENEVA(British Official Wireless.) f¥wW RUGBY, Dec. 2. jgfefflßKfl Prime .Minister, Mr Ramsay who in company with the Ftfi ipgn Secretary, Sir John Simon, Mmt&hed Geneva this morning, had a conversation soon after arrival ; -lMi Mr Norman Davis, the United '.ySsiMes delegate to the Disarmament rence. Later M. Benes, general f;iiP?W>°rteur of the Disarmament ConWil&ae&BP lce > called np° n him, and the pos;;''’ajl)}lities of a 'speedy resumption of the I®;' ".inijirting of the general committee of conference were discussed. ■laSmN ffl T MacDonald continued his survey ofwdisarmament questions this after- ; , viiiibn in conversation with M. Paul :Boncour, France. sSyMBBi- is believed that the British Prime will take advantage of his Geneva to study the possibility . ofthe convocation as soon as possible th® World Economic Conference, ‘wfrapjgi® French Premier, M. Herriot, Paris for Geneva to-night.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 6, 5 December 1932, Page 7
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140DISARMAMENT PROBLEM. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 6, 5 December 1932, Page 7
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