LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
-iTlliWiS »KU N.a. lobi'fi AhbOOlt.lO/V arms traffic qckstiox. LONDON. May (i. The “Morning Rost's’’ Oellova correspondent stall's: A plenary session of (he International Conlereni-i' on the ( out ml of 11.. t raflic arms, e nisidered lirilish amendments to Ht thirty live articles debarred l,y the League ot Nations Commission. The draft articles stipulate that export licenseshall he legal only as between (iovernment and (iovernnieiil. and shall he
illegal if the arms are for export to certain war zones when they are likely to i a us" the hrea king ol peace.
*lt is understood that America is anxious that China should he constituted under such a /.cue. which province may bring f Inna into antagonism with .Japan, which does a vast 1 rade in arms with ('liiua. 'i he .1 apanex* and American delegare.-; indulged j,n an exchange o! coninliiiieiits. wit li the intention ol di pelliug mutual distrust.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1925, Page 2
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152LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1925, Page 2
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