LEAGUE OF ‘NATIONS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N Z. CABLE ASSOC*! AT TON AN' ITALIAN YIKW. ON BRITISH I.KACI'i: OF NATIONS. 'Received this day at P. 15 nmiA LONDON. October I. 'l'he “Morning l’e-t's" Rome eonespondeiit says the “(Romaic <l'ltidia" ill no tiiliole headed ''British League rf nations," I'eooums in its own fashion tho history of the development of the Imperial union during and since the war. It declares there was a time when British conservatives feated Britain would heroine the prisoner of her Dominions, who after the pence treaty had proved a failure, were about to make their power felt in London and wore only restrained hy Mr Lloyd (ionrgo's demagogic cleverness. ’1 he ‘■(liornale" is persuaded that hiiihs thing material will omeige from the Conference and Is of opinion tile Dominions will reach an agreement, among tnomsolves, in a deeper sense, than with Britain. This would he of historic importance. The world is now confronted with a nui-s of two hundred million people who have raised their voire, while unfolding the banner ol Saint (leorge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3
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175LEAGUE OF ‘NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3
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