DISARMAMENT.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. j™ hi NEW YORK, Au-;. 22. m Mr Samuel (tempers, addressing the oo Executive Council of the American fjj Federation of Labour at Atlanta City w: declared that President Handing favour- hf ed Labour’s request for representation tli at the Disarmament Conference. F TOKIO, August 2‘2. al The Osaka newspaper “Ashai Shim- la bin,” discussing the Armament Conference, says: Amendments to the decis- \v ions reached at Versailles may he dis- “< cussed at the conference.” The paper >" adds: “Naval competition between F c su United States and Japan owes its m i on to a great naval extension undertake:! ( '< !>y America in 1916. Japan feels the , A menace of the American Navy most , w keenly, and if America removes the rn.v- si al menace towards Japan before she cn launches the 'disarmament proposals, 7, Japan will be ready to receive the J w scheme in the right spirit.” j
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 3
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