ARMS MANUFACTURE.
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Received Tuesday 7.15 p.m. GENEVA, March 15. At the preliminary session of the special committee on the private manufacture of arms, Mr Gibson explained that America favoured the fullest puhlicity for the statistics of all manufacturers. He would insist on the Government munition factories in> Europe being suhject to the same puhlicity as private manufactures. He declared his belief that a convention on this subject would be of considerable asisfance towards the eventual limitation and reduction of armaments. ' Lord Hugh Cecil indicated that Britain had no objection to the American viewpoint, but other delegates declared that they were not authorised to eonsider the question of state manufactures. The debate was adjourned.
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 16 March 1927, Page 5
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125ARMS MANUFACTURE. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 16 March 1927, Page 5
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