DISARMAMENT
WORLD CONFERENCE. (British Official Wireless.) \ RUGBY, August 12. A statement by the British Gov-, eminent, giving details as to the personnel and material of the British Naval Military and Air Forces, which wel'e asked for by the Council of tile I,eague of Nations as a preliminary to the meeting next February of a World Disarmament Conference, has been received by the Lengue Secretary, at Geneva and it is expected that copies of the statement will be translated and will he ready for transmission to the Governments participating in the Conference by Friday week, and that it will be published on the following day. The document occupies one hundred foolscap pages.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1931, Page 5
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