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[?]FELY PASSED

jritish Official Wireless)

^cdonald's diplomacy 'thedisarmament conference. ijient of reparations.

RUGBY, Thursday. rtant developments occur|j6 Reparations Conference anne, when a critical phase proceeding was turned, oviftg to 'Ee intervention Rarosay MacDonald. publication by Herr von 0f a statement regarding „ conversations yesterday the delegates of France, jr aad Britain, led to f ears » conference was in dan'hese fears were dissipated meeting held this evening, I, the six inviting Powers to make arrangements ipleting the work of the tce. . conclusion of yesterday's a commimique was issued iat Mr. Ramsay MacDonald port on the position resultthe Franco-German eonver- ;| was east over the confern Herr von Papen's vernon 3y's conversations was pubcorrect allegedly mislead■ts in the French press. course (>f Herr von Papen's ment it was stated that Mr. MacDonald had asked the Chancellor whether he could omething to bring about a ition. The Gerinan Chanted he replied as follows: ice in the world can only jd if the victorious Powers Itle to remove the discrimmntained in the Treaty of If in this manner Gerility and security were red, the Chancellor could enie pos>il>ility of Germany ing in a goneral etfort to:onstruriion of world trade n*m of centribution which ses, however, the re-estab-of the economic balance of !> blication of this document lively interest in Lausanne rise to inany unfavourable ng-up of Committees. on Papen and M. Herriot ier conversations and Mr. d met them in a further t mediation. Signor Grandi nded and later the four left the hotel and strolled ! lakeside to the Chateau vhere they were joined by ites of Japan and Belgium. ; meeting of these six injwers which followed gensent was secured. to the pf of a committee of 13 , over which Mr. Ramsay dd will preside, to draw up or the settlement of rep-

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 264, 1 July 1932, Page 5

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[?]FELY PASSED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 264, 1 July 1932, Page 5

[?]FELY PASSED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 264, 1 July 1932, Page 5

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