NAVAL AFFAIRS
LONDON DISCUSSIONS GOOD PROGRESS MADE [British Official Wireless] RUGBY, Sept. 17. The third meeting of the Scandii navian countries and the United I Kingdom Government in connection I with the London Naval Treaty was . held at the Foreign Office. Full ex- | planations on all points have now | been given, and the naval experts will be able to return to their respective countries with the necessary information to permit their Governments to decide on their attitude to the treaty. Good progress has been made, and it is expected that further discussions will take place in the near future. It is understood that there are still outstanding technical questions to be settled, but it is hoped that these will soon be overcome. There is every evidence of the utmost readiness on the part of the Scandinavian countries to assist in every way in order to obtain a satisfactory settlement. The British Government is awaiting a reply from Germany in connection with the earlier naval conversations with the German representatives, and it is hoped that discussions between the two countries will be resumed very shortly.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 222, 19 September 1936, Page 9
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