APPEAL TO GERMANY
NO WRITTEN ANSWER ATTITUDE ON ARMAMENTS MINISTER TO EXPLAIN DELEGATES AT GENEVA By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received September 23. fj.25 p.m.) GENEVA. Sept. 23 It is announced that Germany has decided not to send a written reply to Mr. Arthur , Henderson's appeal for co-opera-tion in the work of the Disarmament Conference. The Foreign Minister, Baron von Neurath, at the head of a large German delegation, has arrived at Geneva for the Assembly of tin? League of Nations. He will personally explain the reasons for Germany's action. The disarmament discussions, therefore, have been adjourned until Monday.
At ' yesterday's meeting of th? Bureau of tho Disarmament Conference Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, stated, that comprehensive proposals on naval disarmament had been carefully examined by the British Government, which was consulting the other great Powers. He hoped it. might be possible in the near future to initiate an exchange of views.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 11
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