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AMERICA SUPPORTS THE END TO NAVAL COMPETITION,” said President Hoover in his address to th American delegates to the Five Power Naval Conference, prior to their departure for Lordon. He is seen in the centre of the picture with the delegation. From left: C. F. Adame, Secretary of the Navy; Senator Reed, H. L. Stimson, Secretary of State; Senator Robinson, and Dwight W. Morrow.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 18

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AMERICA SUPPORTS THE END TO NAVAL COMPETITION,” said President Hoover in his address to th American delegates to the Five Power Naval Conference, prior to their departure for Lordon. He is seen in the centre of the picture with the delegation. From left: C. F. Adame, Secretary of the Navy; Senator Reed, H. L. Stimson, Secretary of State; Senator Robinson, and Dwight W. Morrow. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 18

AMERICA SUPPORTS THE END TO NAVAL COMPETITION,” said President Hoover in his address to th American delegates to the Five Power Naval Conference, prior to their departure for Lordon. He is seen in the centre of the picture with the delegation. From left: C. F. Adame, Secretary of the Navy; Senator Reed, H. L. Stimson, Secretary of State; Senator Robinson, and Dwight W. Morrow. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 18

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