Three-Power Agreement Certain Between Japan, America and England
Great Step Forward in Naval Conference Leaving Italy and France to Themselves United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, March 16. Whether or not Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and M. Tardieu to-morrow will devise a solution of the Franco-Italian deadlock, it seems certain that the course is set for a three-Power agreement as the result of the American-Japanese compromise which has been approved by both delegations and their nav&l advisers. It is now being submitted to Tokio whose assent is expected on Tuesday. WASHINGTON, March 15. White House circles intimated that President Hoover regards the outcome of the London Conference most optimistically in view of the belief that a period of clear sailing should follow the Anglo-American rejection of all political pacts and since the negotiators are no longer reiterating their “irreducible minimum,” both are getting down to realities in their tonnage figures.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7169, 17 March 1930, Page 7
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