A GRIM SPECTRE
.'Received This Day at 8 a.m.) J/)NDON, April 12. The “Daily Mail's” Genoa correspondent states the conference is already haunted by an unwelcome ' spectre, ’which cannot be driven away; namely the reparations which with disarmament is supposed to be a forbidden topic. Germany’s refund t>. comply M’ith the Allied demands to put her house in order has exasperated France and Belgium, who are l : rmly resolved on a definite military action at the end of May, if Germany continues passive resistance. It will tmt be surprising if a meeting of the Snorcme Council is called at Genoa to deal with the eritfeal situation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 3
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106A GRIM SPECTRE Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 3
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