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Berlin, Yesterday. Count Bernstorff's outburst at
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is being held on Friday and the final sitting of the Disarma-armament Commission, which is Saturday on a ship in direct con-ment Commission is strongly aup-now closed, have caused a certain nection with the shore. Every ported in official quarters here and amount of pessimism. Many de- effort is being made to provide in the Press generally.
delegates feel an impression has ample accommodation for the The proceedings of the Com-received a setback and that the Press and public.
mission are described as "sabot- relations of the great Powers has Captain Measham has arrived age" and as a "fiasco" and are de- not been improved largely owing from the Admiralty to act as legal clared to have given the impres- to the tone introduced. into the adviser to the court. Both sides sion that the main object of the discussion by the Soviet delega- will be entitled to his advice on Commission has been to postpone tion, especially a spirit of over- points of law.-Reuter.
disarmament, and if the other bidding and agitation. Powers do not carry out their the delegates even think that the obligation to Germany to disarm, Commission will not meet again, then Germany will be released but this is regarded as too pessi- from her.
mistic. Anyhow, the Committee Riga, Yesterday. of Arbitration will hold its third The Soviet Press is very grati- session in June, when it will be fied at the publicity gained seen whether any progress to- London, Saturday. through the Geneva Conference wards disarmament has been Lord Cushendun has sent a Note on Disarmament and the pros-made.
by The American delegate, Ad- to the representatives of the signa-pects of further opportunities of tories to the Washington Treaty reaching masses through Geneva, miral Hilary Jones, whose depar- detailing British Naval Limitation which the Communists facetious-ture from America was delayed Proposals; namely, firstly, that anyly describe as "our new loud owing to illness, arrived at battleships to be built shall be speaker."-Reuter.
DISARMAMENT.
BRITAIN'S NEW NAVAL PROPOSALS.
under 30,000 tons; secondly, to re duce guns from the present 16-inch
to 18.5; thirdly, extend the life of existing capital ships from 20 to 26 years, this involving a waiver to the Powers of full rights under the replacement tables agreed at Wash- ington.
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mencement of the capital ship placement programme provided by the Washington Treaty.
Paving The Way. Lord Cushendun's new battle- ship proposals are regarded by London commentators as the most important and most promising phase of the disarmament parleys. The proposals resemble those submitted at the Naval Conference at Geneva where they did not en- counter real opposition: They are now extended to France and Italy.
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London, Yesterday. Definite proposals Involving a aubstantial step towards naval dis- armament and great reductions in naval expenditure were yesterday, at Genova, put before delegates of Powera signatory to the Washing-
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SPEECH ON EVE OF
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FRANCE'S POSITION.
Bordeaux, Yesterday. Twenty-five hundred guests at a lunclieon given by the Chamber of Commerce listened to a much-
Raymond Poincare, Prime' Minister and Minister of Finance, of France since 1926, who is also a former President of the Republic..
Geneva after the close of the! session. It is learned contrary to current reports, that, his arrival is not connected with the suppos ed conversations between British, American and Japanese experts with a view to reaching a basis of understanding in regard to nava! disarmament. American, circles declare that nothing can be done in this matter until a revision of the Washington Convention is discussed in 1981-Reuter..
IM.C. CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARIES FROM 51 COUNTRIES.
THE PROTESTANT CHURCH.
Jerusalem, Yesterday.
The Mount of Olives, on the slopes of which had been erected special camps, presented an astonishing and impressive sight at the opening of the conference of Protestant missionary forces from all over the world, consist- jing of 240 representatives from 51 countries. Half the delegates hailed from the young native churches of India, China, Japan, Africa and the Philippines. John Mott, the international lead. er of the Y.M.C.A. in opening the conference, defined, the object as taking stock of the crucial condi
"Mr.
ton Naval Limitation Treaty. This advertised speech by M. Poincare tions of missionary work all over is announced in a communique on the eve of the French elections. the world, drawing attention to issued yesterday at Geneva as Reviewing his stewardship, the importance of Christianity to follows: "It will be remembered notably the country's escape from define its attitude towards new that in the course of his speech at the maelstrom of depreciated cur- national groups, developing racial the meeting of the Preparatory rency, M. Poincare declared that consciousness, and hoped the con- will promote a unit: Disarmament Commission on Tues-the occupation of the Ruar had ference
policy for older and day last, when dealing with the been very fruitful indeed and if ed
churches to ext- proposed disarmament plah of the the Ruhr had not been occupied, 'younger
western impact on the Sovlet Government, Lord Cushendun the Dawes scheme would have able referred to
He appealed for rest of the world to have a Chris- the attitude of the been barren, British Government in regard to the postponement of party squab tian background. Mr. Mott ex- hles until the country had com-pressed the opinion that if this capital ships,
pletely negotiated the danger had been the case in the past there would have been few race
Further Reduction,
zone.
"In doing so,, he drow attention M. Poincare added that now the problems and complaints of un- to the statement made by the Bri- budget has definitely balanced, it equal treaties and exploitation of | tish delegation at last year's three-was possible to readjust taxes. native labour.—Reuter, Power Naval conference at Geneva lighten the workers' burden, and suggesting further reduction in the press forward the economic re size of capital ships and an Increase
in the accepted life of these vessels,covery of the country-Reuter.
"To-day, Lord Cushendun has ad-
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tives on the Preparatory Commls-oat, would naturally have to pro- sion for Disarmament, of the vide for some little elasticity on United States of America, France, each side of that figure. Japan and Italy, the signatory
A MAD SCRAMBLE.
NEW YORK SHARE BOOM.
STRAIN ON BROKERS. Powers to the Washington Treaty. "The Note adds that It would
New York, Saturday, In the course of it, he states that obviously be of advantage if such
Stock Exchange brokers. strug- he was compelled during his speech steps. were agreed upon that it
should be taken in time to enable gling in an avalanche of, commis on Tuesday to refer In Indefinite terms to these proposals the exact it to become effective before the afons due to the pandemonfous con- purport of which he proceeds to set commencement of capital ship re-ditions over the week are begin- placement programme provided for
forth in the note.
British Proposals. ⠀⠀
"He points out that the proposals
by the Washington Convention, ning to crack under the physical "The proposals outlined in the strain. Clerks and book-keepers of the British Government are, Note would represent a great step are similarly suffering from nery- firably, that any battleship to be towards disarmament and large ous exhaustion due to long hours bullt in future shall be reduced in measure of financial rellaf both as but relief is not yet visible. size from the present limit of regarde initial cost and mainten- The maelstrom continues to boll, 85,000 tons displacement to some ance charges of all future vessels shares of all kinds figuring in the mad scramble which is hourly thing under 85,000 tona; secondly, in this class."
creating new records-Reuter's American Service.
to reduce the size of guns in battle Press Comment. ships from the present limit of 16 Newspapers here regard this de- faches to 18,5-Inches; thirdly, to velopment as an event of the importance and the extend the accepted life of the greatest
Mr. Timothy Healy, E.C., Was existing capital ships from twenty "Sunday Times" remarks that its to twenty-six years this involves a significance is increased owing to entertained in Gray's Inn Hall, revision by the Powers of their full the fact that these details have W.C., at a dinner. given to celebrato rights under the replacement been forwarded to the delegates at be completion of his term of office tables agreed upon at Washington. their pwn request British Wire- as the Grst Governor-General of the
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