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NAVAL CONFERENCE

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)

CONVERSATIONS. LONDON, Ain roll 9.

AI. Briand entertained Air A. Henderson at luncheon and subsequently both drove to St an mo re on a visit to Air Stimsen. It is believed the conversations directed AI. Briands pet project securing British, especially United States participation in some sort of security agreement. AI. Briand on return to London admitted the conversation included political topics, and added they were very complicated and might last all the week. The “Sunday Times” diplomatic correspondent understands that in the event of the Five Powers providing mutual protection France might lower her tonnage demands as much as fifty per cent.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
110

NAVAL CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 5

NAVAL CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 5

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