LEAGUE COMMISSION.
DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS.
(Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) GENEVA, September 23.
The drafting committee of the Third Commission of the League of Nations agreed to the terms of a motion for submission to the commission.
This proposed that the Preparatory Commission 'on Disarmament should meet in January or February, 1929, either to draw up a convention for assembling a general disarmament conference or to declare that it is impossible to draw up such a convention, and therefore that the meeting of a general conference would be useless.
The Third Commission yesterday adopted the revised text of the Drafting Committee’s resolution. This included a proposal by the chairman that the Preparatory Commission should maintain contact with the Governments concerned, in order to apprise himself of the progress of the preliminary negotiations.
The representatives of Germany and Hungary refrained from voting owing to the divergency' 1 of views.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 7
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