AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.
[“Sydney Sun” Cables.] A.M ERL'A AND JAPAN. Washington, al.v 22. The Administration feels that everything possible has been done to make preparatory the armfiment conference at Geneva, and it cannot now consider any other suggestion for a disarmament conference. President Coolidge adheres to ’the view* that naval tmd land armaments should be dealt with at Geneva, and nothing should be clone' to impair prospects of 11 successful outcome. President Coolidge wtis unable to discuss the Japanese proposal at Geiievff for a I naval limitation conference at Wash- j ington between Britain and the United .States, Japan participating at another time and under other circumstances. The Government would view the pro- I postil sympathetically.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1926, Page 3
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116AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1926, Page 3
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