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LATEST CABLE NEWS ALLIED CONFERENCE.

GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENT.

[Rkutehh Tki.kckams.]

(Received this day at 10.2 A a.in.l LONDON. Aug. A

Or Marx. Dr Stresi-mann and th«: other German delegates have' arrived. The party nmnhors ahoiit forty. The Chancellor said: “We have come with a sincere desire to assist in the finding of the host method of puttin'' the Dawes report in action unaltered and in the spirit of its .authors. We wish to see the report carried Ihrniigh at. I lie soonest possible date. We intend contributing our part towards it' loyal fulfillment. We have no ilonht that we will find the same prevailing in London. If that is the case then it may safely he assumed we will speedily come to an agreement."

The second stage of the Coiiferenct opened in Downing Street tit noon. Th< Allied delegates were joined hv half i dozen Gormans whose, arrival wh: watched hv large crowds. 'Plte Conference lasted three-quarter. l of an hour, and was purely formal. Mr MacDonald in welcoming tin Germans, said he hoped it would ht jxissihle to hold the iintil conference ot Friday.

Mr MacDonald emphasised that th< only business of the Allied Conference was to deal with the Dawes report, lit hoped that by the spirit of co-operation a successful conclusion would lie reached.

Dr Marx said Unit if the Conference succeeded the German people would devote the whole of their strength to the carrying out of the obligations involved under Daw'-s report. Sir James Allen represented New Zcala ml.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS ALLIED CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS ALLIED CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 3

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