ALLIED CONFERENCE.
[Reuters Telegrams.]
CONFFRFXCF J’ROCFFPINGS
(Received this day at 11.2.) a.m.) LONDON, July 21.
British circles are not pessimistic regarding the Conference hut are now convinced the Confercnco " ill Inst Mime time, possibly until the first week in August. Though eoiupetcnt I' reiieh quarters ill London admit a certain deadlock, feeline is not pessimistic, and it is not believed the Coutereuee is about to break down. On the contrary, a
prominent member of the delectation declared a way would certainly be found eventually out ot the difficult\ in regard to proper guarantees to hankers and the maintenance of sovereign rights of France according to the Treaty of Versailles. The Paris press generally agrees that the London Conference has readied a eritic-ill stage, Imt it i“ premature to talk of a rupture. The “Petit Parisiene” anticipates tl,<’* difficult y with the linaiiciers will he overcome in a lew days h\ the adoption in si modified form, of the suggestion of M. Theunis that in tieevsnt of a necessity for imposing tresh sanctions other than recommended by the Experts Committee, tin* powei which imposes such sanctions shall guarantee the Gormatt loan.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1924, Page 3
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