NAVAL CONFERENCE
' CORRESPONDENT’S : VIEWS. •S-n,.,"-j,- ~. erP'WSv-• [United Press Association—By Electric f* |T Tejegraph,—Copycighti], ■, this day at 8.30. a.m.) "... ..PARIS, March 3. Jules Sauerein Esau, special corres“Le Matin.” at the London Conference opines that a week hence, . accord .will be reached between Americans and British. Thus it is quite possible a tripartite will be reached on 10th. March. If France does not make her reappearance at the Conference at that date she will be placed in an unfavourable position, under concentrated pressure, to make us give way on our naval figures in relation to the Great Powers who already are virtually in accord. . Sauerwein warns the French public ... against the growing tendency to re,..gard the Conference- as'of little consequence to France who may be blamed for the failure, or torpedoing of the ...Conference, or pressed to accept nn . agreement which France would not , haye time to study profoundly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1930, Page 5
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