ARMS AND PROTOCOL.
DISCUSSIONS POSTPONED. , | MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. j (Received 10.5 p.m.) Hpiitrr. LONDON, t'eli. 19. . !n the House of Commons to-day (,'um- j mandcr .1. M. Ken worthy. Liberal iriem- j her for Kingston-upon-Hull, asked i whether the Disarmament Conference ! had been abandoned, or only postponed. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary o! State for Foreign Affairs, replied that all discussions of matters arising out of the tierieva protocol, which were to have been considered at Home, had been postponed until March. Then? would be ( crre;.ponding postponement of the dates of all subsequent fixtures. Well informed political circles are of opinion that the British Cabinet., will gladly accept any invitation from the President of the United States, Mr. Calvin (,'oolidge, for a tint her Disarmament f 'onfereiice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 9
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