OVERCOMING DEADLOCK
BRITISH AND FRENCH CONTINUE MEETINGS
(British Official Wireless)
RUGBY, 30lh March. Although it is not .yet clear whether any development will emerge from their efforts, delegates to the naval conferenco showed no disposal to relax their attention on the problems before them during the week-end. The For"':" 'jeeretary, Mr Henderson, who lunched with M. Briand on Saturday, afterwards had a long conversation with hnn which it was arranged to continuo later. At the same time Signor Grandi was meeting Senator Robinson, of the Unitpel States' delegation, and to-day he went to Chequers, where he lunched and talked with tho Prime Minister. The latter came to London to-night, and will be present at to-morrow morning's meeting of the heads of all the delegations. Meanwhile the advisers of the British and French delegations have continued their informal meetings at which they have jointly explored methods of circumventing the apparent deadlock which confronted the conference in its recent stages.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 5
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