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GENOA CONPERENCE

ttJSTRALIAN AND ASSOCIATION

BRITISH CALINET INTEN'TIONS. U)NT>ON March 21. The “Pall Mall Odette” Allied experts are deliberating regard** the Genoa programme. ' Londo ” .™ s siderficl the British proposal that existing Russian <j e^ s be paid .J a new series of lands issued hy the b«v viet Government, not bearing for the first live years. It is stated there is every reason to believe plat, will meet with the acceptance of

R ‘lTtW Commons, at question time Mr Chamberlain announced the C.tno Conference would he held 011 ' Srfl as arranged. Hon. Lloyd George Xord Cur/.on and Sir R. Horne would represent Britain. He added that - ' Lloyd George would return to the Commons .»« 3rd April and take the . . e ii,., House on the Goveinopmion ol tne House merit policy at Genoa. The G * Lnt-s motion in regard thereto woukl clearly raise the question ot confidence for it was impossible to -isk M* Glov’d George to go to Genoa if there was any doubt about his authority. Mr Shortt stated he woMd not oppose a bill for the removal of the present conditions under which the pe<>pie movcHn* Mti>«^ , b y cheque arising out 'd the Ud Ladv Astor introduced a bill amending the law in regard to presumptive coercion in offences by married women.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 3

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214

GENOA CONPERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 3

GENOA CONPERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 3

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