GENERAL. REDUCTIONS EXPECTED.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 All no lions are expected to reduce I'urtlior if tlio ireneral plan "t Kuropeim disarmament. incliKliiiji Kiissia. onn He effected. Some of tin- iimior questions a fleet i tin tlie Kill' Kusi sei'iu likely to lie removed, ns n ctmieretieeyiin the: 1 up cont ro\’i'i's\- is tiolioved !o He over. It is iiini siieoesti d licit tin- shnniuuw dispute In /tiled livIiv 10-eotiiition belween Cliin.n ninl .lapnn sepnrntely. Unde i these cireunist,-times proHlems are more certain ul solution while opinion is ftenerally expressed that .Japan’s insistence on increased tonnage ratio is the only obstacle to a s|>ccdy agreement on naval disarmament. It is felt till at .Japan will not press her claims to extremes in face ol Mr lluehcs's dejinitc declaration that the United States will not shift Itom the live, live, three plan which Mritain moreover has accepted without impnrtant reservation. Tints the second week of the conference starts hopefully, and the way is cleared tor the real work in committee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1921, Page 1
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