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NAVAL DISCUSSIONS

MR. BALDWIN’S WARNING. I British Official Wireless. ] Received July 4, 5.5 p.m. RUGBY', July 3. Referring in the course of a Parliamentary answer, to the bilateral discussions proceeding preparatory to next year’s naval conference, Mr. Baldwin said that world conditions now were in many ways more difficult than at the time of the London Conference. Therefore, it was more than ever .recessary to survey all the ground on which they were agreed before the conference, because the very deterioration of certain conditions in the world, made it all the more necessary in the view of the British Government, that the conference should meet and achieve some end. Discussions would continue between some of the participating nations, the sole object being to explore the ground so that it might be possible for the conference to meet and have a successful issue. Any widespread premature discussion on tentative proposals put forward in a feeling way, might very easily create such prejudice in some coun- ! tries as would entirely defeat the object |at present shared by all members of the conference, which was to get toigether to do some good work-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 157, 5 July 1934, Page 5

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NAVAL DISCUSSIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 157, 5 July 1934, Page 5

NAVAL DISCUSSIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 157, 5 July 1934, Page 5

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