PEACE RESTORED AT GENOA CONFERENCE
GERMAN TRIBUTE TO BRITISH PREMIER By a legrauh—Press ttß»n U )*uui.-C<iDyrlit Australian ',h u n r c»bu Ae-.v.iMicis Rec April 12, 95 a m. Berlin, April 11 The newspapers pay a tribute to Mr Lloyd George’s remarkable diplomatic ability in restoring peace at the Genoa Con-ference. Rec. April 12, 10.40 a.m. Genoa, April 11. Lively exchanges occurred between M. Tcliitcberin (head of the Russian delegation) and Bartimic. Tchitcherin objected to the presence of Roumania and Japan, the former owing to her occupation of Bessarabia. Count Isbii replied bliat Japan stays whatever Tehitcherin likes or dislikes.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7960, 12 April 1922, Page 3
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