THE PACIFIC PROBLEM.
A SETTLEMENT WITH FRANCE ADVOCATE!).
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LONDON, December 2
An article published in the Morning Post says that the announcement that the Foreign Office is discussing the rectification of boundaries in Africa with France, suggests the desirability of including the Pacific Ocean in the scone of friendly rearrangements.
Britain is risking the chance of being placed in an awkward position in the New Hebrides by some action on the part of the Commonwealth which would lack the tolerance necessary for negotiations with foreign powers. The article suggests a conference upon the Pacific with France wherein Australia and New Zealand might be i epresented.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1911, Page 5
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