LONDON CONFERENCE
AUBTKAiLIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
BRITISH CABINET. LONDON, Aug. 10
The British Cabinet’s meeting was attended by. practically all the Ministers. It was unanimously decided to endorse the policy of the British delegation at the Conference, and also to support them regarding the report of the Committee of Experts. Mr Eloyd George interviewed the Belgian and Italian Foreign Ministers prior to the Cabinet meeting.
FRENCH CABINET. PARIS, Aug 10.
After resolutely upholding the principle of no moratorium without productive guarantees, Cabinet decided to give M. Poincare complete freedom of action as regards specific points.
THE ALLIED DIFFERENCE. (Received this day at 8.30 n.m.) LONDON, August 11
The ’'‘Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondents comments there are markets outside Europe, for instance Colonial; which will compensate us tor dubious European markets. _ _ France must also remember the political and moral consequences of taking of independent. action, not on strength but on defence of the Versailles Treaty. The British Minister appropriately asks his (French colleague “Would you break up the Entente for a few tons of Oermany’s paper marks.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1922, Page 3
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