GENOA CONFERENCE
AUSTUALIAN AND N.Z. CABI.K ASSOCIATION. LLOYD GEORGE’S FEARS, LONDON, May 27. The Government’s supporters enter ytained Mr Lloyd George at luncheon. Tho Premier in replying, said that Europe was so convinced of tho- need for peace that the spirit aroused at Genoa appealed to those who ruled and wn s of a character that would the pence chariot right through to the gol. • The British Empire mobilised 9,500,000 men. Have they therefore no right to say something as to what peace should he established in tho world? Britain was not out of danger. Humajiity was out of danger.
TRIBUTES TO LLOYD GEORGE LONDON, May 27.
Speaking at Mr Lloyd George’s luncheon, Lord Birkenhead said that a Press campaign to disparage, and if possible to destroy the Prenvior’.s mission, had been a complete failure. Lord Balfout said that no motive had animated the Premier and his colleagues at Genoa exept a dominating hope that they were doing something to raise Europe from tv morase. The least that could he done wns to applaud his effort* fb# conpwih. gom|,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1922, Page 2
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179GENOA CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1922, Page 2
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