LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
]'( (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) nl TURKEY'S ENTRY. GENEVA. March IP.. There was a quiet opening of the fifth session of the Preparatory Disarmament Commission. The most c notable feature is Turkey’s first par- „ tieipation. .. C Af. Jonkherr, presiding, seemed to (| give' a lead when he said the session must decide whether the Soviet scheme for the abolition of all armaments, takes sufficiently into account „ the actual state of the worlds at- () fail's. ; b The Commission adjourned to en able members to study, the Set in it\ Report. , . Germany tabled a proposal for all t states to deposit with the League a complete inventory of armaments and information regarding mdustn which can bo utilised for war pmposes. t
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1928, Page 3
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