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PEACE PROBLEMS

CONFISCATED GERMAN CABLES. QUESTION OF ALLOCATION. Proea Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, August 4. An International Communications Conference under the League of Nations will be held at Washington on September 15 Aiv w a ll oca tion among the Allied and Associated Powers of the German cables confiscated during the war.— A. and N.Z. Cable. SAN SEBASTIAN CONFERENCE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH ORGANISATION. APPROVED BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS. rp. „ M LONDON, August 4. -lae Council of the League of Nations at San Sebastian (Spain) approved of a permanent international health organisation, comprising a general commission representing all the States, with a permanent general committee and a general medical secretariat.—Times. (Received Aug. 5, at 7.20 p.m.) llio first meeting of the Permanent Armaments Commission constituted by the Council of the League of Nations is sitting at San Sebastian. Eight nations aro represented, including Japan. The prin cipal items for discussion are the question oi the employment of poison gas as a of war and the question of tho 311153 an d munitions.—A. and N.Z. Cable and Reuter. DISARMING GERMAN" CIVILIANS. ' BILL PASSED IN REICHSTAG. _ BERLIN, August 4. (Received Aug. 5, at 5.5 p.m.) . iij ® Reichstag has passed a Bill disarming the civilian population.—A. and N.Z Oable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18007, 6 August 1920, Page 5

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PEACE PROBLEMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18007, 6 August 1920, Page 5

PEACE PROBLEMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18007, 6 August 1920, Page 5

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