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britain proceeds with ARrangements for parleys DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE Rec. Oct. 25. Rughy, Oct. 24. Sir John Simon, in reply to a Parliamentary question, referred to the proposal which the British Government had made for the Fo'ur-Power Conference and the objeetions raised by the German Government at the conference .takih'g place in Geneva. He said the British Government, however, did hot inten'd to le't the matter drop.
Questioned as to the attitude of the British repiesehtatives at the forthcoming League Couneil meeting regarding ceftain recOhimendations in the Lytton report, Sir Johh Simon said, that until the report had been cpnsidered hy the Couneil it Was not desirahle that the British Governhient should defihe itS attitude eith'er to the report as a whole or to particular prttposals iil it. Mr. Norman Davis, the United States delegate to- the Disarmament Conference, who is now in London, visitecl the Prime Minister at ChequerS during the week-end and is expected in the next few days to have an interview With the Prime Minister and Sir John Simon for a further exchange of views on disarmament pivohlems.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 5
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