War Armaments
LIMITATION PROPOSALS VIEWPOINTS OF NATIONS Received Alay 3, 11 p.m. GENEVA, Alay 3. The disarmament commission spent hours inconclusively discussing the limitation of war material, whether in stock or on service. Air Hugh Gibson (America) said he recognised the close connection between stocked material and trained reserves. Baron Sato (Japan) pointed out that limitation could be effected through budgetary estimates. Other delegates favour direct limitation. When someone said, ‘‘This is impossible,” Count Bernstorff (Germany) retorted, “It has been applied in the case of Germany.” The discussion then adjourned.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 105, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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