TO ACCELERATE AGREEMENT
GENEVA CONFERENCE’S PROGRESS.: EFFECT OF POLITICAL CRISES. ? British Wireless. Rugby, January 30. The bureau of the Disarmament Con-; ference met at to • prepare -fair; a meeting of the general commission bit; Tuesday. j , Press messages suggest that provision: is being made, to obviate delay from the week-end political crises in| France and Germany. M. Daladier, the Radical-Socialist, who has been entrusted by the French President, M. Lebrun,; with tfie task of forming a new Frencli;;; Government, hopes, according to Payis: telegrams, to complete the Cabinet late" to-night If, owing to the absence of the French delegate, discussion on the French plan, cannot be begun as arranged at Thursday’s meeting, the commission will consider minor affairs pending his arrival. The programme of work put forward’ by Britain to facilitate the progress. ;ofc the conference and speed up the practical decisions will come before the com-; mission at an early date, and it is hoped that the proposals, which are not anew or rival “plan,” but aim only at co-ord-inating the results of many months’ discussions and accelerating agreement, will', secure general support. ' %
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 7
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