THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES
‘•Tin-: Tk.u k is Ci.kakkd.”
•‘The Dawes Scheme relies on smooth working for very many years ahead. It will stand or fall with the fortunes of Europe at large, and cannot be determined by events in Frame or Germany alone. In tin* long run its fate will depend as much on Moscow ns on Washington. The recovery and safety of a normal civilisation are bound to mean a world-business or nothing. Hut in bringing the interminable quarrel on reparations proper to a long truce, it not to a final solution, the London Conference has removed the immediate block on the line which had been a hopeless obstacle to trailie. The track is cleared for next things.” ■ The Loudon ‘‘Observer.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 2
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123THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 2
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