Great Britain
THE PARIS eONFERJE^CE. AVOIDING DISSENSIONS. ;Unitkd Press Association.] (Received 12.30 p.m.) i ****%s#*> 9% : Mr Bonar Law, in an interview with Le Journal, said that the British delegates on the economic situation, with r. view to formulatrn&iO; programm*'-ac-ceptable to the whole Empire, liopo France will realise the difficulties confronting the British delegates, who ore representing, besides --England, varying interests in the Dominions; therefore, the delegates propose, chiefly to deliberate' and take JioT.es of the suggestions, which, will Subsequently bej submitted to the Dominions. It mis also desirable to avoid dissensions calculated to renew party struggles in England. .....U Uj *.AUi«i"~i ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 6
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102Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 6
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