DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE
AND ILACIFIC RROBLEMS
(By Eloel rie 'I e.legraph (Australian &, K'.Z. (able Association
LONDON, duly 21
Speaking as the guest, of the American Luncheon Club tit tho Savoy I lot.-I, Mr Hughes said that if tho Washington Conference is not to produce the same Dead Sea, fruit as tho League of Nations, if. must d-ake engnfhance of those principles which mean much between men and between nations. Certainly it rannol hope to get wind tlm work! desires out ot it unless Hu- great Pacific pi oblelils are faced frankly and cleared out ol (he way. Tlie ' great object of the Conference is to get America, Japan and Britain to disarm, but tins is irnnossible until the disturbing factors ol Hie I‘acilie are removed, d he Conici'cncc lo discuss these (,i lest ions mtts( be held First, and on,thud' Conference Australia and New Zealand must lie represented.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 July 1921, Page 5
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147DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 July 1921, Page 5
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