ALLIED DISUNITY.
POST-WAB DIFFICULTIES. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Iteceived November 14th, 10 p.m.) OTTAWA, Noverober-18. Mr Philip Kerr, addressing the Can dian Club at Montreal, blamed theNei East trouble for the gradual disappea ance of Allied unity. He said tl Americans had set the pace in witl drawing from the League of Nafcioi and having nothing more to do in; ooherent settlement of the affairs < the world. '"lt will be wo»e yet, unt we return to the point of view reach* after the war, 'whose effect latter has really been to Balkanise tt world."
[Mr Philip Kerr was until recent! secretary to Mr Lloyd George. He w« editor of 'The, Round Table" from 19J till 1916.]
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 9
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