SPIRIT OF SOLIDARITY
RECREATED BY CHURCHILL.
(POBUSBID IN THI TIKIS.)
'■■■ ■■' . LONDON, 14th January. The "Times" ■ Paris correspondent says: "The. conferencaHerminated in a spirit of quite extraordinary satisfaction. Everybody is pleased with this, the first Allied/ financial conference which has reached full agreement on all points. The credit for this result is accorded to Mr. Winston Churchill, who succeeded in recreating the spirit of solidarity and friendly agreement which has been lacking, since "the war.
:• "Thererare many: reasons why tho 'delegations should be particularly content. The conference was able to control a whole series of awkward disputes recently disturbing the harmony of Allied relations. It is true that the Dawes scheme raised the questiofn of reparations to a less contentious plane, but even if it left a number of knotty points, these, we are assured, are now permanently settled."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 7
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