NAVAL DISARMAMENT
ANGLO-AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS i (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, 30th July;:;- . A suggestion made in Washington. '- that it might become possible to holdmeeting between the principal naytil ~ powers to discuss naval disarmament'•in ■''" London before the end of the present year has created much interest" here. "IC" 'is felt that if preliminary taking place between British and "Unit- ~] ed States representatives continue to \» make satisfactory progress a meeting of ','. the Powers, which it was agreed, at the J Washington Conference should take >i place in 1931, might, with the concur- '-" rence of other Powers concerned, be ■ antidated in the manner suggested. The American Ambassador, Mr Dawes, , had a further conversation with Mr r Ramsay MacDonald this afternoon on ~. the subject of naval disarmament.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 31 July 1929, Page 5
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