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ALLIED CONCLUSIONS.
SAFEGUARDING ALL PARTIES.
NEW SPIRIT OF CONCILIATION.
(Received 12.5 p.m.)
LONDON, August 4,
In the House of Commons, outlining the decisions of the Allied Conference, Mr Ramsay Mac Donald said that various safeguards had been taken to secure all parties against decisions which could be regarded as partial or unjust. All the Allied Governments hoped that the effect of the agreement would create a new spirit of co-opera-tion on both sides so that some points that might still have been left opeß owing to the impossibility of being settled in the present state of the public mind might become negotiable by a change of that mind. They hoped to confer with the German representatives to-moiTow. It was proposed at present to execute three agreements, the first between Germany and the Reparations Commission as regards matters within, the latter 's competence, secondly between the Allies and Germany concerning matters requiring direct agreement, and thirdly between the Allies regulating mjatters of inter-Allied concern.
Mr Mac Donald concluded by paying tribute to the spirit of loyal accommodation of the Allied Premiers and other delegates.
A message from Berlin says that the German delegation left for London this morning.—Reuter.
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