DISARMAMENT
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. FAR EASTERN QUESTIONS. JAPAN’S ATTITUDE. Prooa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. TOKIO, August 8. Mr Hara, interviewed, denied the statements which had been credited to him that Japan was determined that such questions as Yap and Shantung should be excluded from the Washington discussions or that Japan expected a preliminary conference.’ Mr Hara said : “ All we ask was indicated in the Note of July 26, wherein we stated that we deemed it advisable that the agenda should bo arranged before the conference is convened. Beyond that, we are quite willing to accept Mr Harding's invitation for whatever time and place he names.”—A and N.Z. (Cable. BRITISH REPRESENTATION. PRIME MINISTER’S ANNOUNCEMENT. PARIS, August 8. Mr Lloyd George informed British and American journalists that he would not bo able to attend the Washington Conference.—A. and N.Z. Cable. CHINA ACCEPTS INVITATION. WASHINGTON, August 8. China has accepted November 11 for the date of the Disarmament Conference. —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 5
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