ALLIED CONFERENCE.
[Reuters Telegrams.] LONDON. July 20. The situation at the Allied Conference improved during the week-end. as a result of M. Herriot’s plucky acceptance of the scheme for bringing the German delegates to London to discuss the economic evacuation of the Ruhr, though this means that M. Ilerriot is ignoring the threat of the Nationalist Opposition in France. M. Ilerriot has also requested three prominent international hankers in France to come to l/ondon to discuss the outstanding difficulties with the British and American hankers. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin eorrespondent says: Under the influence of events in London, the Gorman attitude is stiffening. A fortnight ago. Germany was willing to sign an agreement with the Allies, without obtaining an actual promise to evacuate the Ruhr. The new Cabinet has decided not to .sign in any circumstances without the most definite undertaking with reference to the dates of the gradual withdrawal of the occupational troops.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1924, Page 2
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154ALLIED CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1924, Page 2
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