DISARMAMENT
1EXCE ADJOFRNHD I'NTIL NEXT OCTOBER IUEE FORECAST
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Geneva, June 27. ieau of the Disarmanient stas reconunended the ad- { of the conference until i ;ped that Mr. A. Henderteman) shall meanwhile jh the Povers and rep ort to the bureau in Septemiber. irson announced that his !o London had been unsucsanse the delegations are :sl with other work. He 'ieadjouminent to enable :»th the difficulties. ohjected to the profeeffect on public opinion fastrous. There was no t Mr. Henderson would be ssful in the l'uture than i. derson retorted that the ilassured him that they ready for discussions. ia for the adjournment jlwianimonsly, as it was ■wld be fruitless to con- , : fccussions owing to the i f agreement on essential ■irPowers are forecasting ■daneral of the conference.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 5
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132DISARMAMENT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 5
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