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LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT.

CARNEGIE’S LATEST PROPOSAL

A FRIENDLY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

United Press Association— Copyright (Received June 1, 1Q.5 p.m.)

LONDON, June 1

Mr. Carnegie is personally sounding the Powers in regard to the reception likely to be accorded to his proposal that President Taft should summon a friendly international conference in 1910 to discuss the question of the limitation of armaments, and the submission to arbitration of all questions arising at sea, also as to an agreement that all private property shall be made immune from capture on sea. Mr. Carnegie, interviewed by the “Daily Mail” correspondent at Paris, declared that Europe is “Dreadnought mad,” and that all this is duo to German and British rivalry.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5

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116

LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5

LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5

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