DISARMAMENT.
\ UNITED STATES TO TAKIf ■'V' ' - HVLDENOB. ' 'ffly Cable—Press Aseoeiatioa-Copynght) (Australian -and N.ii. Cable {Association^ (Received April 22nd, 5.6 p m.) .' n WASHINGTON, April' 21. With, Resident Harding's approval, ithe Foreign Affairs Committee of tho House of Representatives, will start hawing evidence on disarmament. The Secretaries of the Navy Department' Will first be invited to give their views. - EEOPOSED. .^ (Received April 22n<L.9.60 p.m.) v -, WASHINGTON, April 21 ,1 In the House of Representatives Mr' 'John J. Rogers introduced a resolution ,*Bkihfl„ President Harding, ,at the , i«arUest practicable .moment, IS invite , 'Great Britain, France, Japan* Italy, jgnd, other Governments to participate M a military and naval disarmamenti*obfJerenoe at Washington; but until, #O, principal Governments of the world 4 A PP{pve of A programme of reduction, arntaments the United States should jiave alnavy second to none. •.. ,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 11
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134DISARMAMENT. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 11
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