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08TVULIAN AND N.Z- CABLE ASSOCIATION,
NAVAL LIMITATION
WASHINGTON, Alarch ‘..1. President Coolidge has suggested to Mi- Keilog, Secretary of State, that certain definite preliminary steps he takc-n towards preparing the way lor a newnaval limitation conference. The work, as flu' President sees it, consists of determining the technical aspects of further limitations and sounding informally tho sentiments of other Powers towards another conference. Sonic of (lie President’s advisers believe that air craft limitation offers new opportunities in view of the air craft developments since the naval limitations treaty was signed.
CANADA’S HOPES. OTTAWA, Alarch 25. Air Jellett, President of the Alon-ti-eal Tennis Club, suggests that New Zealand should play in the Davis Cup elimination matches at A aueouver oi Moutieal. where the Canada-Japan mutch last year drew greater crowds than any oilier match in America ox- ,-,-) i the (Tinlleuge Bound at Forest Hills. Air Jellett is certain Montreal will gel one lixture this year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 2
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156AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 2
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