LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
[Reuters Telegrams.]
CURIOSITY AROUSED. LONDON', Sept, in
A i orrespnn lent at Geneva states the sjieeclies yesterday at the Third Committee’s session emphasised the unciiii'prumising views ol the rival parLics regarding security and nrbitrai ion.
M. Honcoiir, wlio is jiresideut of the Flench Advisory Committee ol the Higher ('oumil ol Delelice, aud also a most distinguished moniker of the Hadisal s**ctic;i in tin* Chamber ol Deputies, jdaced it beyond doubt that the French demand military sanctions preferably on tin* model of the Mutual Assistance Treatv.
I.urd I’arnioor made il c Lv.tr that it i- Britain's opinion that tie jire-.ent work of tin* Assembly is to prepare tor an international disarmament coitfer-
11 e a.lde.l : "At the pro|*cr lime. Britain will submit, a pmpnsal for arbitration. roomily and disarmament.” Considerable curiosity ha, been aroused regarding the details of tin* British scheme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 2
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