DISARMAMENT
SEEKING A SOLUTION. INFORMAL CONVERSATIONS. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, December 20. Questioned in the House of Commons regarding disarmament, Captain R. A. Eden, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, referred to the resolution of the Disarmament Conference which had invited the Powers who were parties to the Washington and London Naval Treaties to confer, and stated that conversations accordingly had been taking pla-e and further efforts had recently beeti made by the British and American delegations to discover a solution of the outstanding difficulties. The conversations would continue, but there was no question at present of holding a meeting of these Powers. No decision had yet been taken as to holding another meeting of the five Powers who recently conferred at Geneva on the work of the Disarmament Conference.
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Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 5
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128DISARMAMENT Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 5
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