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RAMSAY MACDONALD. > . AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW. [United Press Association.— Rjf Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON, Jan. 8. Interviewed at Lossiemouth, Premier MacDonald said he was most optimistic about tho.; .prospects of the Naval Conference. There were one or £ two difficult matters to arrange but he saw no reason for fearing accommodation, would not [bo; reached. Brittain, with the Admiralty’s full consent was prepared to make proposals which 'would! moan considerable reductions in naval programmes, without in any degree impairing the Empire’s security.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1930, Page 4
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