TRAFFIC IN ARMS
THE GENEVA TREATY AMERICAN SENATE’S RATIFICATION Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, Juno 15. (Received Juno 16, at 11.45 a.m.) The Senate to-day ratified the nine-year-old Geneva Treaty providing for the strict supervision of tbo international traffic in arms, ammunition, and implements of war. A reservation was attached however, that the other nine principal arms-producing countries (the British Empire, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden), must approve of the pact before it becomes effective in the United States.
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Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 15
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83TRAFFIC IN ARMS Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 15
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