LEAGUE OF NATIONS
SI'KTUAMAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. DISARMAMENT PLAN. (i'KNKVA, Sept, 39. The League’s Commission on Disarmament has adopted Lord Cecil’s leport 011 disarmament, which the Assembly will he asked to consider at the end of the week. It is expected to constitute the League’s programme' in this matter, and when approved 1)v next year’s Assembly, it will he presented in the form of an international treaty, which all nations will be asked to sign. Lord Cecil’s report proposes the summoning of an international conference in 1933 for the control of the private manufacture and traffic in arms. It also proposes a renewal of the request that all nations shall agree not to increase their naval and military budgets for the next two years over the budgets of the current year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1921, Page 2
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