THE GENEVA PROTOCOL
GREAT BRITAIN’S REQUEST. AMERICAN HOPES RAISED. CHICAGO, Never Vr 20. Tho Chicago Tribune’s Wa bi ’ - correspondent says that Great Y J request for the postponement i ■ < .sideration by tho League of Nations Council of the Geneva Disarmament Protocol is viewed there as prophetic of future readjustments of the relationships among the world Powers being extremely favourable to America.
The British action, says tho correspondent, is regarded as indicative of a definite parting of the ways with Japan, and of a tendency on Britain's part to defer to America’s attitude, influenced by an inclination on the part of the British dofniniona to lino up with America in her controversy wth Japan. Tho British move, it is considered, will result in the postponement until 1826 of the Disarmament Conference proposed by the League of Nations, and perhaps will cause a complete abandonment of that project.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19347, 6 December 1924, Page 10
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