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CLOSE SECRECY

■ CONVERSATIONS PROCEED ■(Press. Assn. — By Telegraph — Copyrlght). H LONDON, Wednesday. ■ Private conversations between the ■eading delogates again oceupied toHay botli at Geneva and Lausanne. V Close secrecy is observed in official Ruarters regarding the trend of these Balks, hut it is known that the states■u>n consider at the present stage ■hey constitute the hest method of ■eaching a solution of the problems ■with which they are confronted. m Correspondents attach particular Bmportance to the meeting between m.M Heriot and Boncour (France) Bnd Mr. Hugh Gibson (United Statls). K M. Herriot emphasised that securBy Was the first consideration; there■jore any reduction would be a most Bp'ious matter. B Mr. Gibson replied tbat it would Be out of the question to ask the Rnited States to cancel the war debts Bhile Europe was spending more on Brmanients than would suffice to canBfel the whole of the debts. g| WASHINGTON, Wednesday. ■ An emphatic denial was made by ■Jte State Department to-day of the ■feusanne reports tbat the United ■tates had offieially agreed to re-open B|e question of European war debts ■Bnditional on disarmament at GeB©va.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 5

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CLOSE SECRECY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 5

CLOSE SECRECY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 5

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