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40UTUALMN AND N.Z. CAULK ARHOCIATION. AIRMAN ARRIVES. ROME, July -.'7, Zimni lias arrived hero. PLKXARY t'ONFKRKXCK. fßkutkiis Tkmxihams. 1 LONDON. July 118. The* Plenary Conference sat fur an liuiir and a lialf in tin l al'tcrnuim. It i,s understood it decided to refer the inviting German representatives to the heads of the live Allied delegations. There was a cert: amount of disagreement over the report of the lirst committee on the question of Gorman default. It was decided to call a further meeting of the Committee for Wednesday morning.
IN' TUB COMMONS. LONDON. July 28. In the Commons, Premier MacDonald replying to Mr Kenworthy, said the Government regarded the reduction of armaments as one of the essential conditions of national security. Tt required, however, to he prepared for hv a policy which would create confidence between the nations. Any illt.imed move would do incalculahle harm.
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