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Official No.: Conff. D. 118.
[Conf.D./C.G.iS.]
[Conf.D./Bureau 9(1).]
Geneva, April 18th, 1932.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
CONFERENCE FOR THE REDUCTION AND LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS
co ordination 01 the Oran conuention and oi the Propositions relerred to the
General commission on the Resumption 01 its uiorh.
REPORT OF THE BUREAU ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL
COMMISSION ON APRIL 18TH, 1952.
Rapporteur : M. BENES.
In accordance with the proposal put forward on March 16th by the President of the General
Commission and adopted by the latter, the President sent a circular letter to those delegations
which had formulated proposals during the general discussion asking them to send to the
Secretariat memoranda containing detailed explanations of those proposals and plans for
their execution.
A large number of delegations responded to the President’s request. Others have put
forward, since we resumed our sittings, proposals, suggestions, resolutions of draft amendments
related to the theses advanced by them during the general discussion.
When concluding the general discussion on Article I, the President proposed that the
General Commission should instruct its Bureau to analyse and co-ordinate the various proposals
and recommendations submitted in the above-mentioned memoranda and in the speeches
delivered since last Monday, in order to adapt them to the synoptic table which had already
been adopted by the General Commission (document Conf.D. 102).
It is hardly necessary to say that the task entrusted to us is limited to this adaptation,
and in no way involves changing an order which was established after prolonged consultation
and was definitely adopted by the General Commission at its meeting on March 8th last.
Accordingly the new proposals must in principle fall within the framework of the scheme
which you have decided to regard as your agenda, so that there shall be no need to alter this
arrangement.
The General Commission also decided that the suggestions made by its Bureau should
be submitted to the Bureau of the Conference to be examined and referred to the Commission—
doubtless after such amendments as the Bureau might think desirable had been introduced.
I have accordingly made an examination and analysis of : (1) the memoranda, (2) the
draft resolutions and texts submitted during the general discussion on Article I, (3) the other
suggestions put forward during the discussion, on which no formal proposals have been made.
It is the result of this work that I lay before you hereunder.
Series of League of Nations Publications
IX. DISARMAMENT
1932. IX. 44.
S. d. N. 3.330 (F.) 2.475 (A.) 4/32 Imp. du J. de G.
Official No.: Conff. D. 118.
[Conf.D./C.G.iS.]
[Conf.D./Bureau 9(1).]
Geneva, April 18th, 1932.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
CONFERENCE FOR THE REDUCTION AND LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS
co ordination 01 the Oran conuention and oi the Propositions relerred to the
General commission on the Resumption 01 its uiorh.
REPORT OF THE BUREAU ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL
COMMISSION ON APRIL 18TH, 1952.
Rapporteur : M. BENES.
In accordance with the proposal put forward on March 16th by the President of the General
Commission and adopted by the latter, the President sent a circular letter to those delegations
which had formulated proposals during the general discussion asking them to send to the
Secretariat memoranda containing detailed explanations of those proposals and plans for
their execution.
A large number of delegations responded to the President’s request. Others have put
forward, since we resumed our sittings, proposals, suggestions, resolutions of draft amendments
related to the theses advanced by them during the general discussion.
When concluding the general discussion on Article I, the President proposed that the
General Commission should instruct its Bureau to analyse and co-ordinate the various proposals
and recommendations submitted in the above-mentioned memoranda and in the speeches
delivered since last Monday, in order to adapt them to the synoptic table which had already
been adopted by the General Commission (document Conf.D. 102).
It is hardly necessary to say that the task entrusted to us is limited to this adaptation,
and in no way involves changing an order which was established after prolonged consultation
and was definitely adopted by the General Commission at its meeting on March 8th last.
Accordingly the new proposals must in principle fall within the framework of the scheme
which you have decided to regard as your agenda, so that there shall be no need to alter this
arrangement.
The General Commission also decided that the suggestions made by its Bureau should
be submitted to the Bureau of the Conference to be examined and referred to the Commission—
doubtless after such amendments as the Bureau might think desirable had been introduced.
I have accordingly made an examination and analysis of : (1) the memoranda, (2) the
draft resolutions and texts submitted during the general discussion on Article I, (3) the other
suggestions put forward during the discussion, on which no formal proposals have been made.
It is the result of this work that I lay before you hereunder.
Series of League of Nations Publications
IX. DISARMAMENT
1932. IX. 44.
S. d. N. 3.330 (F.) 2.475 (A.) 4/32 Imp. du J. de G.
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