GENOA CONFERENCE
WBMIMK ACT B.A.
foreign DELEGATES ABJUVING
ROME, April 6. The Polish, Finnish, Belgian and Russian delegations and a the British delegation ha\
travel.,,! by train It is stated immense pretim S® tain Staten t. .™teet et™ from attempts by other exiled ruined 'Russians. . , ' detectives have preecM the delegates at .» *- O"" nels, and their hotel is spec mil. g 'Abdul’ Hamid Said an anti-British propagandist, and who is -he styled President of the Oppresses a lem Races has arrived at Genoa.. He intends to demand at the Confeic < the absolute independence ut LfO| • It is reported that be has ecu ed Bolshevik support to a secret part was signed at Berlin.
COMMONERS ILL. LONDON. April <■ Lord Curzon is suffering from n severe attack of of neuritis. The Rt Hon Mr Worthington Evans will take his place at the Genoa Conference. While a discussion was progressi gj in the House of Comwto. Sir George Younger (Unionist Whip) was found unconscious behind the Speaker Chair. It is believed he was hurrying to the dicusssion lobby, when ie e , striking his forehead. He has recov!e'd unconsciousness, buft 'is suffering from shock.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1922, Page 3
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