GENEVA CONFERENCE
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) CHAMBERLAIN’S COMMENT. GENEVA, Dee. 11. “The Polish-Lithuanian settlement is an excellent illustration of the League Council’s usefulness” said Sir A.
Chamberlain, when receiving the journalists. “It is also a satisfactory proof of the co-operation of great powers.” He added Russia equally used her influence in persuading Lithuania to adopt peaceful measures. Replying to questions he said Sir Ronald Grahame, the British Ambassador at Rome, visited Genoa to enable me to arrive at a better understanding of the Italian policy and aims. Britain is always ready to assist in securing the maintenance of peace and does not contemplate any particular action in connection with Italy. He added I do not take over tragically the Franco-ltalian differences, which from occasional bickering has become acute, and it is time both called a halt. There is no immediate prospect of Briand and Mussolini meeting. 1 wish there was a rrenfov agreement regarding Albania, but it is not necessary to take a tragic view, as nobody wants to disturb the peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1927, Page 2
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172GENEVA CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1927, Page 2
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