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ALLIED CONFERENCE.

(‘‘Sydney Sun” Cables)

FRENCH APPROVAL. PARIS. August IP

Cabinet unanimously approved of the work of the French delegates al the -London Conference, and thanked them for the important results obtained in the interests of Franco.

I'l! INC 11 CU.M Mi: NT. J’AHIS. Auigust IP. Ml .MacDonald’s letter to AI. Merriot- is not commented upon by the Ix’ft Press, but is denounced by the organs of the Bight. The “Ivlin dc Paris” declares a series ol British intrigues to compel Frame to reduce to period of evacuation may be eX|oetcd. The ‘‘Friincai.se" described the letter as it gratumis bludgeon blow at -M. Merriot’s head, and says: “Bankers reappear behind .Mr .MacDonald to blackmail France." OF. UMAX APPROVAL. (Received this day at 12.:i0 p.m.) BERLIN. August IP. A Cabinet meeting presided over by Herr Rhert unanimously approved of the attitude of the German delegation in Guidon and decided to dissolve the Reichstag if the latter failod»to sanction the agreement. Government's policy was made clear to tlie party leaders by |)r. Marx "ho emphasised to them his i-onvietion that M. TTerriot could he trusted. Aeeceding to the '‘Tagehhitt**. tin* parlies agreed tlmt tlio dologilt ion had icliiev* C(F everything possible.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 3

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ALLIED CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 3

ALLIED CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 3

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