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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AMERICA’S ATTITUDE. ' NEW YORK, July 25. The Chicago “Tribune’s” London correspondent states: United States Ambassador Harvey has delivered , a message to the (British Government indicating that the United States is willing to' hold a preliminary Pacific conference either in Washington or in a neutral country, and pointing out the choice of November 11th. for the main conference was made on sentimental grounds. ,\n Y other date will do.
WASHINGTON
JUlv 25.
Mir Hughes (United States Secretary) has communicated to Japan direct America’s attitude towards the Japanese inquiry regarding the scope of the Pacific discussion,' and the tlisarmement conference.
Senator Borali, asked the Senate to postpone the funding of th 0 foreign debts to’ the United States until after the disarmament conference has concluded its work. Ho stated that should the debtor nations continue their vast expenditures on armaments the United States must insist that they promptly meet their debts with the interest therein.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1921, Page 2
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