PEACE IN EUROPE.
SIR JAMES ALLEN OX tm PROTOCOL. IMPROVED ATMOSPHBJtg &- GENEVA. -li
vnox Qvx qwk coanmnsuati 10SDOS, OcMfcg a#!- 1 i Sir James Alloa arrfaeii fetr -j the League of Nations" V_n. Saturday evening. Tls® at Geneva are rery hwy the High Comrajssiooer ei»fl tiis-' secretaries have been work during their absence On the journey back f ""Hi Ar eheon to the Al V Bbcl» High Commissioner w*a «M| 4PJBK* mo a lew of lus impresatas Assembly. In some ways, this la&t Assembly has. successful so far. On sions ho has been national cliques that irafc .r|29||i This factor m tho tww»A»«w. j.VMb? rations' representative® ws» 4AnKj|| The whole atmosphere, jJjlff •Tames, was chafed, cad Ihi> t-hss almost entirely to tb» sn2wsii tho French Clovcrun*aast. on this occasion vtn ttttak - reasonable, tho Ruhr «gt|Ell of the way, and this gates to meet and speak of goodwill towards cm viously there hod tl«*« siderablo amount of on. This year then tn g «sSrt change in lids respect. * gBBK All other subjects wt swamped by the TVnfenr«J " Commissioner considers tttt'iSH ful document. ttWaß mainly tho whefo "It is a mamrmantal said Sir Jamces "and H uino desire on tho pari at of Euiopo to seek pe&ak tincntni countries wiß will became largely a £bM|i|Ss| ment which sboold b» BeweSSSEI than the grouping «sijipSSgS nations as m tm pwt. , _"1 do not think 2*ew Zealand trill n fe see no reason why toef the moral one of on tho paper." Sir Jaiaea wffl be maloea* port on the matter it will, of coarse, Government as to wtnidba l land will sign tho On tho question ing into the Leaney missioner said: "By m many come into tm should sin be lafe in ■if jjyflnj comply with tha terra.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 6
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