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I)I,SA RM AMENT QUESTION. lIV TKI.KCJIt.VI’It- — riSKSS ASSN., COI’VUHiIIT. LONDON, Maitli 3. All Ramsay Mai Donald replying to a suggestion that an International Disarmament Conference be hold, said that lee League of Nations lias already discussed the proposal, and the present moment "as not suitable for an independent step. The (iovermnent aimed at the general limitation of armaments. Such a | inject was not achievable by throwing schemes at the heads of other go'-'erniueuts. but bv the careful preparation of reasonable proposals. UNIQUE INCIDENT. LONDON, March 3. An unprecedented action occurred in the House of Commons, when his two sons introduced lit. lion A. Henderson-, who took the oath amidst general cheers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1924, Page 2
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