CONTROL AND MANUFACTURE
AMERICAN PROPOSALS TO LEAGUE COMMITTEE.
GENEVA, June 19, (Received June 20, at 12.15 p.m.)
The American delegation to the League Committee for the control and manufacture of arms introduced important proposals, including one that each nation must be responsible for arms and munitions manufactured in its territory. All orders from abroad or shipments must be notified to the Permanent Disarmament Commission, while the Governments must similarly notify orders placed with the national arsenals and private firms. The proposals also contain provisions for rearmament by instalments on the lines of Mr Ramsay MacDonald’s plan in the cases of countries authorised to increase the armaments, also to introduce the British practice'of the national control and manufacture of armaments by licensing, which so far Britain alone has adopted.
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Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 8
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128CONTROL AND MANUFACTURE Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 8
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