DISARMAMENT
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9 germany expected 1 to demand 9 equality 1 , meeting to-day
9 Rugby, October 6. ■ Prince Otto von Bismarlc, acting■targe d'Affairs at the German EmHssyin London, called at the Foreign ■lice this morning and had a con■xation with Sir John Simon on the ■iaimament question. The German ■;vernment is credited with the inHation of insisting on its demands for ■nmmediate Disarmament Conven■agranting equality of rights. ■This afternoon S'ir John Simon saw Hi French and Italian representaHiCSin London and informed them of He substance of the German Gov■aeiit's communication. «tis anticipated it will be the sub1 conversations at Geneva next Hek. The Bureau of the DisarmaBpt Conf orence has been summoned H there on Monday when GerHny will be represented by Herr Blolny. HMain Eden, R.A., Under-Secret- ■ for Foreign Affairs, will he the Mkcipal British delegate pending the Bival of Sir John Simon, who is reBning to attend the Cabinet meetM Monday. He is expected to H~e for Geneva on Tuesday morn-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 657, 9 October 1933, Page 5
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