NAVAL TREATY.
SIGNING THIS WEEK. SUBMARINE ISSUE. CONTROL OF THEIR USE, By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Jan. 4, 8.30 p.m. Washington, Jan. 4. It was stated to-night that the French delegation has notified Mr. C. E. Hughes that they accepted in principle the second and third Root resolutions seeking to outlaw submarines. France is now ready to pc«>«e->d with the discussion of the scope and wording of the resolutions and other details, when Italy and Japan assent also. Excellent progress was made to-day, British circles shaping out the details of the naval treaty. Experts are ’dealing with the technical details. The delegation itself’ is devoting attention to matters more of policy, such as the procedure if one of the signatory Powers goes to war with some non-signatory Power. The hope was expressed that everything will be ready for the signing of the treaty this week.— Special to Australian Press Assn.
EFFECT OF FRENCH ACTION.
A PENALISING MOTION. Washington, Jan. 3. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Davis (Republican) introduced a resolution designed to force France to stait the payment of her war debt- to the United States, because of her naval programme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1922, Page 5
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