PACIFIC PACT
THE AUSTRALIAN PROJECT DISCUSSION AT CONFERENCE FORMULATING PROPOSALS (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, June 8. The principal delegates to the Imperial Conference thii. morning completed the discussion on Mr Lyons's Pacific pact project, during which Mr Lyons informed the conference that he intended discussing the plan with Mr Yoshida (Japanese Ambassador) in the afternoon. It is understood that diplomatic channels are now formulating proposals, on the completion of which further interchanges of views between England and the dominions will follow before definite approaches are made to the Pacific Powers, which are unlikely until well after the termination of the conference. MR LYONS'S EFFORTS LONDON, June 8. Mr Yoshida and Mr Lyons discussed the Pacific pact. Mr Yoshida indicated that Japan was very friendly disposed to it.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23213, 10 June 1937, Page 11
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