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PARIS CONVERSATIONS

(British Official Wireloss)

DISCUSSION OF VIEWS TGWAREfS GONFERENGE RESUMPTION GOOD PROGRESS REPORTED

Rugby, Sept. 22. Further conversations on the draft disarmament eonvention now before the Disarmament Conference took place at Paris to-day. M. Daladier, French Premier, and M. Boncour, French Foreign jRIinister, attended a lnncheon party at the British Embassy, where those present incl'uded Lord Tyi-ell (British Ambassador), Sir'-John Simon (Foreign Minister) , Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Lord President of the Council, who is on his way home from a holiday visit to Aix), and Captain R. A. Eden (Un-der-Secretary for Foreign Affairs). After these conversations concluded a conference which lasted two hours took place at the Quai D'Orsay those present were Lord Tyrell, Sir John Simon, Captain Eden (Britain) and MM. Paul Bqqcoui', Leger and Massigli (France), Mr. Norman Davis, Mr. Dallas and Mr. Hugh Gibson, American Ambassador in Paris. A communique issued later says the purpose of the exchange of views was to reach an understanding which would facilitate the debates at the Disarmament Conferencse, when it resumed at Geneva next month, and substantial progress has been made in this direetion.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 645, 25 September 1933, Page 5

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PARIS CONVERSATIONS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 645, 25 September 1933, Page 5

PARIS CONVERSATIONS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 645, 25 September 1933, Page 5

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