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IDEAL OF WORLD PEACE,
LEAD BY AMERICA. FIRST STEPS TAKEN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Oct. 24, 8.25 p.m. New York, Oct. 23. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times states that what is considered to be a prelimina/y step towards a possible world conference on the limitation of land armament is seen in President Harding’s invitation to the Central American Republics to meet at Washington on December 4 to adopt effective measures -for the limitation of armament in Central America.
The correspondent points out that nothing is dearer to the heart of the Harding Administration than world land disarmament, and there is hope of gradual achievement. The administration plans to call a conference next spring of South American nations for the limitation of land armament, if the Central American conference Is successful, and then later to invite Europe to participate in a world conference. The invitation to the Central American Republics declares they would set an example to the world.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1922, Page 5
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166NO MORE ARMIES. Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1922, Page 5
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