CRITICAL SITUATION
iONSIDERATION BY BUREAU Rec. Oct. 14. Rugby, Oct. 13. The critical situation reached conning disarmament will be discussat a meeting of the Bureau of the armament Conference at Geneva morrow, when it is anticipated Sir in Simon will mahe an important lech reviewing the course of recent lversations. These conversations revealed that fflce, and the United States fully ire the view_ of the British Go■nment that the immediate rearmant of Germany could not be counlanced, and that a programme of armament by stages is essential. ring the preliminary period con1 of armaments and military exlditure would be exercised, and iild lead after an interval to the stantial disarmament of heavilyled powers and equality for Gerny in regard to permitted weais. iir John Simon to-day saw the acthead of the Italian delegation 1 according to press reports he inmed him of the main lines of his iposed statement. Herr Nadolny has reported on the nation to his Government in Ber,and is not expected to resume his ties in Geneva before Monday, en the general commission of the iference will meet.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 663, 16 October 1933, Page 5
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