LOCARNO CONFERENCE
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THE PEACE PACT. LOCARNO, Oet. 10. M Bones (C/.'-elio-Slovakia) said; .'it last the Versailles Treaty becomes a workable living pact. Mr Chamberlain said the relations n European councils had been forwarded at Locarno on a basis of absolute
cqualitv. good will and mutual coit--ideratiou. which would have an immediate repercussion of international pacification. Alter a luncheon to-day there was a general e.\odll< to the villa quarters.
Signor Mit-solini. who ha- arrived, acknowledged greetings from the crowd and Mr Chamberlain. The latter formally called on Signor Mussolmi. It is noteworthy that after tinInin been. Dr Luther (Ocrmanyi thanked Mr Chamberlain lor all lie had done, and clinked glasses with him.
M. Briand (France) also eongi-aDi-lated Air Chamberlain. Air Chamberlain and M. Briand run. fi-rred the whole evening on (ionium proposals for the evacuation of ih Khincland. and the Herman demands regarding the Saar, which may slightly delay the initialling, though they con-iiutU- no serious obstacle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1925, Page 3
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160LOCARNO CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1925, Page 3
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