NAVAL DISCUSSIONS
A MEETING POSSIBLE, i British Official Wireless.) i Received this dnv at 11.25. a.m.) RUGBY, July 30. The suggestion made in Washington that it might become possible to hold a meeting between the principal naval powers to discuss naval disarmament in London before the end of the present year, has created much' interest here. It is felt that if the preliminary conversations taking place between Britain and the United States representatives continue to make satisfactory progress the meeting of the powers, which it was agreed at Washington Conference should take place in 1931 might, with the concurrence of other powers concerned, be ante-dated in the manner suggested. The American Ambassador (General Dawes) bad a further conversation with Mr Ramsay MacDonald this afternoon on the subject of naval disarmament.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1929, Page 5
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