THE ALLIES
CROWDS ANTICIPATE A CRISTS. BY 0* Hl.e— VRBS.W iMMCHUATJON—CORY HiUH'i Received Julv 24, 11.5 a.m. LONDON, July 23. In anticipation of a crisis at the inter-A Hied Conference an unusual crowd of sightseers gathered in Downing Street to-day.. The principal Allied delegates were closeted with Messrs. MacDonald and Thomas in the Cabinet room this moniing. The subcommittee mentioned last evening has not completed its labours, and as it is expected that the holding of the plenary conference will depend on the result- of its work uneasiness at possible developments is expressed in the French newspapers to-day. It is feared that M. Herriot, while, determined not to yield France’s right to isolated action in the event of German default, may accept a compromise uhi eh will simply be a gilded bitter pill. Le Petit Parisienne suggests that M. Herriot will not hesitate to sacrifice the £40,000,000 loan rather than permit an encroachment of the treaty and sovereignty of France.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 July 1924, Page 9
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