NEARING THE GOAL
NAVAL DISARMAMENT PROPOSAL OBSTACLES VANISHING ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, September 17, The naval disarmament proposals are discussed in all the newspapers to-day in the light of the progress made in the conversations. The difference of opinion between Braitain and the United States has now been narrowed down to such a small compass that it is thought by both Governments that the time is ripe for the calling of a general conference of the five principal navaT Powers to continue the work of limitation and reduction which was begun so successfully at Washington in 1922. The danger of ultimate disagreement between the two countries has been all but eliminated. Difficulties which may arise may yet prove complicated, but the foundations have now been well laid. There is a very fair prospect of general limitation of navies which will also, it is to be hoped, lead eventually to the desirable goal of real and substantial reduction in naval armaments.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7904, 19 September 1929, Page 2
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