FINANCIAL CONFERENCE
FINAL STAGES. SMALLER POWERS DISSATISFIED BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT 0 PARIS, Jan. 14. The experts' spent last evening examining the claims of Roumania, Jugoslavia, and Czecho-Slovakia. The final test of the agreement is expected to he available this morning, and the plenary session is fixed for nine o’clock, when the joint English and French text will be signed, after which will come the closing speeches. LONDON, Jan. 1-f. The Daily Express understands that the smaller Powers are most dissatisfied with the financial agreement reached at Paris, but ai happy conclusion to the conference is expected this morning, though it is unwise to build too high hopes. The Dailv Telegraph states that Mr. Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and M. Olementel (the French Minister for Finance) had a further conference, and it is expected that the exchanges will be continued through diplomatic channels, eventuating shortly in some definite step being taken by the two Governments.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 January 1925, Page 5
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