CONFERENCE HAPPENINGS.
(Received This Day at 8 n.m.) GENOA, April l.'l. Australia will be represented on the subcommittee as advisers to the British delegates, whenever matters concerning them crop up. One leading Genoa mercantile paper states that Italy on the economic commission may raise the question regarding the monopoly of raw material, renewing efforts which Tittoni made at the first meeting of the League of Nations to have the question renewed. Tt is therefore necessary that oversea producers should have their interests closely watched, especially as they possess no direct representation on sub-commit-tees. Several sub-committees will sit throughout Easter.
GERMANY’S ATTITUDE. GENOA. April 14. Germany lias integrally accepted the Allied experts financial proposals, but insists that reparations be considered in balancing the national budgets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 3
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