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DAWES PLAN

SPEEDY OPERATION. .

WHITE HOUSE WISH.

NEUTSAL EKVOY APPOINTED

(Received 9 a.m.) WASHINGTON, June 25. Anl&assador Kellogg has been, instructed 1 to attend the Prime Ministers;' Conference. Wfeite House in' a statement said that Mr Kellogg would attend for Bhe purpose of dealing. wit& matters ■ affecting the interest of the TJnited States and otherwise for pur--sK>ses of information. White House-' asserted tha'S it was tlie desire of Mie Administration that the- Dawes plan; should be put' inso t offset as- speedily as possible.—Reuter. . FRENCH SECURITY. STARTLING NEW POLICY. ; . (Received 2.20 p.m.) . LONDON, June 26. Widespread interest is evidenced in Norman A'ngell's interview with M. Herriot, published in the "New Leader,"" vtfierein M. Harriot explains the adoption of a new policy giving France security against the German menace. M. Herriot proposes that the Allies shall enter into a pact to give mutual assistance under Articles 10, 10 and 21 of the Leagtie of Nations Covenant, and Germany shall subsequently be allowed to become a party to the prict. M. Herriot said: "I do uot merely mean that Germany shall become a •member of the League. I mean that it will be open to her to join the Allied Pact. We shall aecord 1 Germany the protection embodied in the pact if sh<> assumes its obligations. "My statement astonishes you? I will tell you' something which' will astonish you more. General Mollet, though a soldier, stands by the principle of the inclusion of Germany in the pact."—Sun.

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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1924, Page 5

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DAWES PLAN Northern Advocate, 27 June 1924, Page 5

DAWES PLAN Northern Advocate, 27 June 1924, Page 5