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Washington Conference.

CHINA’S DECISION. (From the Special Representative of the Australian Press Association.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 China has now unofficially indicate, that her delegation is prepared to agree ,o a consortium, with certain modifications, removing or specifically dehiinig the major objections, such as a nltloh of Japan’s special interests m. .Manelniria and Mongolia, the grant,,, „f international control ot railways, an, the giving of a financial group under the consortium a practical monopoly ol raisilig loitns.

FRENCH C'O-M-M ENT. (Received This Day at 9.40 a.m ) PARIS, Nov. 2*. Senator jotirenal, editor of the Matin” in an article, blames lion Lloyd George's selfish policy for tlm upset ol exchanges. Jotirenal asks whet uu c was looking for salvation ...A l * reduction of Germany s <l 1 ' , matie offenses of the Hritisb *° met were being renewed too Mien, not to destiny oi.r confidence *' aw * ,„,,I'S to separate her cause tm wav sot-Ks *•<» ™ i * . , - 1 i .1,.. 1(1 IoPO tllf from Britain. but H' u , , cause to accommodate linn J • George and Lord Curzon. The "Petit Journal declares Washington Conference stopped a t * first act. and the discuss,m, <> » truce is completely suspended b j disposed minds even suggest that t British Government under ot high finance, is endeavouring to "«*}>«> the wait of the Conlereme. Lord Cur ” x morelv a smokescreen, von s spoken nicrc.i\ - - China 'which IWiiashdrea W retiring to their bases. It tl ■ the Conference cannot '-*»,> tinne its work until there !>«* '£» ; frank full discussion, between 1 arc . London, and perhaps. Rome.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1921, Page 3

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Washington Conference. Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1921, Page 3

Washington Conference. Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1921, Page 3

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