BRITAIN ACCEPTS
U.S.A. PROPOSAL
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, April 2b. In a speech broadcasted from Bristol to-night, the Prime Minister, .Mr Baldwin, said: “You have heard the important dvclnrati.,ii which Mr Gibson made at Geneva on behalf of the United States Government. Mr Gibson declares that his Government’s purpose is .'••ceure. not merely a limitation but a reduction of armaments. Also they desire that the reductions should be applied, not to this or that class of war vessel only, hut to every class', tin behalf of His .Majesty’s Government. I ma e tlie same declaration. This is. and has been thr ughont. our purpose and de-ire. We will co-operate cordially with t'le United States in order to secure its g Moral aere| tanoc.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1929, Page 5
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