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A GREAT CONFERENCE.
NAVAL TREATY READY.
OTHER MATTERS SETTLED.
Received Jan. 31, 9.10 p.m. Washington, Jan. 30. The Naval Treaty is now complete, and will be presented at a plenary session on February 1, which will probably also adopt the Root resolution proposing an international law barring the use of submarines, also the use of poison gas, and perhaps a certain resolution by the Far Eastern Committee af\f ectlng Chinese questions. It is also hoped by Mr. Hughes that there will be an announcement of the settlement of the Shantung question. It is expected there will be one more plenary session, probably next week, for the announcement of the Nine Power Treaty covering Far Eastern matters, and then will come the final adjournment.—Special to Australian Press Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1922, Page 5
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