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tUgTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE AHSOCIAiION. ' PROPOSED CONKERKXC'E. LONDON', December 10. Till* Australian Press Association understands the TTmj»iro Prime .Ministers will lie shortly invited to a conference in London to discuss the Geneva Protocol. PROSPOSED CONFERENCE. LONDON, Dec, I!!. The Australian Press Association understands the Empire Prime .Ministers will he shortly invited to a Conference in London to discuss the Geneva Protocol. A I'll ICAX SAT I SI'ACT! OX. CAPETOWN, Decemher 10. The South African Party press expresses the greatest satisfaction at Air Baldwin's slalement on preferences. The " Arp;us ” says the Premier skilfully manages to redeem all hut the more letter of what was superficially considered might appear two irrei oneiliable pledges, namely, no new taxes on food and fitltilinenL of the proposal of the Economic Conference. The “Times” believes the line of Imperial self help as outlined by .Mr Baldwin, if it can he followed far enough, will reveal immense and finite unexpected possibilities for good for all the parent states of the Umpire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1924, Page 4
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