GENEVA CONFERENCE
TWENTY-SIX COUNTRIES REPRESENTED. !Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, Nov. 30. Delegations, from 20 countries have arrived for the preparatory disarmament conferences opening to-day. Interest is naturally increased by the presence of the Sovieters, as well as the representative of the United States, though as anticipated, the American Government flatly declines to appoint a delegate to the Security Commission, in pursuance of its policy of refusal to enter European commitments, and guarantee the boundaries of any European Power. Litvinoff is unlikely to dominate Die proceedings to the extent suggested by the preliminary publicity forecasts of lfis speeches, so plentiful as to suggest the fear that they may not after all be delivered. There are more unlikely happenings than the restriction of the meeting of its proper agenda, which will be the constitution of the Security Commission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1927, Page 2
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