GENOA CONFERENCE.
WILL LAST TWO MONTHS. £A. and N. Z. Cable Association] (Received April 2, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 1. The Genoa Conference is expected to last for two months. There will be 1500 delegates, ami 700 journalists, including the Chinese correspondent of a newspaper in China that is 2200 years BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSION. G EOR GE’S FINESSING. (Received April 1 at 5..5 p.m.) LONDON, April 1. The speaker has given priority to the Labour amendment in the Gem a 'lobate in the House of Commons on Monday, affirming that the Govcrnm-ent has not the country’s confidence. Mr Hiddlcstone, the Paris correspondent of the Westminister Gazette, explains that Mr Lloyd George gave him for publication, in March 1919, the substance of his memorandum to the Peace Conference (cabled on March 24), conditional on his not publishing its source Some 370 members of the House of Commons subsequently sent a telegram to Mr Lloyd George in Paris, expressing their alarm at the views given in the Westminister Gazette, as emanating from the British Peace Delegation. Thereupon Mr Lloyd George denied that the statements possessed any authenticity.
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Grey River Argus, 3 April 1922, Page 5
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