GENOA CONFERENCE.
MESSAGE BY THE POPE. HOPES FOR PEACE. By Telegraph.—Frees Assn.—Copyright. Received April 10, 7.30 p.m. London, April 10. The Pope has sent a letter to the Archbishop of Genoa, in which he expresses a hope that the conference will result in lasting peace and tranquility, which are only obtainable by mutual confidence and friendship and not by a show of bayonets. Even if the conference does not discuss treaties and reparations, it should allow a further exchange of views in order to facilitate the conquered in the execution of their obligations.—Times Service. PRELIMINARY DISCUSSIONS. London, April 10. The Australian Press Association’s Genoa correspondent states that the five Powers lengthily discussed arrangements to-day. Mr. Lloyd George proposed Signor Facta as president of the conference. The languages throughout win be English, French and Italian, which will lengthen the proceedings.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1922, Page 5
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