BAN ON SUBMARINE.
BRITAIN AGREEABLE. A DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. CORRELATIVE TO LOCARNO PACT. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.); Received November 18, 8.50 a,?n. LONDON. Nov, 17. The Evening. Standard’s, political correspondent says it can be stated on high authority that Britain is prepared to send plenipotentiaries with full powers, at any time and to any place mutually agreed upon, to seek an agreement for either the limitation ot underwater craft or their entire ahpr lit ion; also for .the consideration of wider subjects. It is felt in diplomatic circles that a Disarmament Conference will be a complement to the signing of tbfl Locarno pact.
INTEREST IN JAPAN. v NAVAL OPINION UNCHANGED. (Reuter.) Received 18. 10.30 a.m. TOKIO, November 17. Naval circles regard the submarine abolition proposal with interest, but will not comment' beyond stating that the opinion they expressed at tha Washington conference is unchanged.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16652, 18 November 1925, Page 7
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