British Opinion.
United Service.
Important Statement.
LONDON, April 24. The Daily Telegraph states that Oabinet considered 51 r Gibson's proposals and sent instructions to Lord Cushenden, rccommending preliminary cxploration of the problem, but tlie naval conference will not be held prior to the general eleetion. I11 Londoii the highest importance is attachcd to it aml satisfaction is sliown in efficial circles at the unaniliious welcome oxtondcil hy the British press to-day to Mr Gibson's speecli and Lord Gushenden's ready responso. It is understood that the British authorities have 110 preconeeivcd vicws as to the procedure to he followed, and it is thought Jikely tliat some ideas on this a*peet of the question may be evolved in tlie course of conversations at Geneva. It is clear tliat the speeehes of 5Ir Gibson anl Lord Cushenden, as representatives of the United States and the British Governments. liave generated a spirit of good will and accommodation, from which praetical results are confidently lioped for.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 71, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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161British Opinion. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 71, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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