ALLIES MUST AGREE.
(Received This Day, !) a.m.) Rendon, November J 3. I hough dhc situation at Constantinople is still electrical, the Allies have not yet carried out their threat to establish a state of siege. R is emphasised that Britain throughout insisted that (he Lausanne Conference was bound to prove abortive unless the Allies reached a preliminary agreement. Both France and Italy are, fully agreed in this view. The postponements of the Conference are entirely due to the difficulties of arranging a nmeiing between Lord Curxon. M. Poincare and Signor Mussolini owing to the British election, the French Bttdgef debate, and the Italian Cabinet reconstruction.
T.oril Cnrzon strongly opposed a meeting at Lausanne on the. eve of the Conference on the "round that there was no time then for the Allies fo reach unanimity, ft is denied that the postponement of the Conference is due in any inter-Allicd or Anglo-French differences on principle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 November 1922, Page 3
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