DISARMAMENTS
GENEVA. DISCUSSIONS [ Australian Press Assn. ] GENEVA, April 15. M. Loud in dispelled hope <>f a full Disarmament Conference this vear stating that i‘; is impossible for this meeting to proceed with the sccoi*’ reading of the draft convention. This means that the chief business of the session will be the discussion of the Soviet’s proposal of a 50 per cent, cut in armaments. The Chinese General Tsing Tso Ping gave notice of a resolution that now that the peace pact has been signed, all nations should discard compulsory military service
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 91, 17 April 1929, Page 7
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