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Title[Speeches from the London Naval Arms Conference]TypeNonMusicAudioMonographContributionLondon Naval Conference (1930 : London, England) (contributor)George V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936 (contributor)MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937 (contributor)Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950 (contributor)Fenton, James Edward (contributor)Ralston, James Layton, 1881-1948 (contributor)Tardieu, André, 1876-1945 (contributor)Chatterjee, Atul Chandra, 1917- (contributor)Smiddy, Timothy (contributor)Grandi, Dino, 1895- (contributor)Wakatsuki, Reijirō, 1866-1949 (contributor)Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum Collection (Library of Congress) (contributor) ClassificationLCC: LWO 6312 reel 17, B9-20--reel 18, A1-4, 9-10 (preservation master - not for playback) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)LCC: RXA 5647 B9-20--RXA 5648 A1-4, 9-10 (playback copy) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner) SummarySpeeches from the opening ceremonies of the London Naval Arms Conference on Jan. 21, 1930. The conference was initiated in order to form an agreement between the five maritime nations for armament reduction and limitation of naval strength. Includes complete speeches by King George V, Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald of England and Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson. Also included are portions from speeches by: James E. Fenton of Australia, Canadian Minister of National Defense James L. Ralston, French Premier André Tardieu, Atul Chatterjee of India, Timothy Smiddy of the Irish Free State, Foreign Minister Dino Grandi of Italy, and Reijirō Wakatsuki, former premier of JapanCaptureDate: 1930-01-21 Place: Cities and towns, etc., A-Z Authorized Access PointLondon Naval Conference [Speeches from the London Naval Arms Conference]