LORD BRYCE ENTERTAINED
IRISH QUESTION AND AHMAAIENT CONFERENCE ;Be Kitictric TrJegrap)i—( : opyright.) gXnAralim & N.Z. Association. LONDON, Cot. 27. The English-Speaking Union gave a luncheon to Lord Bryce on his return from ids American visit. Lord Bryce said educated native Americans who most anxious that the Irish trouble should be ended-by a generous and equitable settlement. They were ken!y watching Hie proceedings and would be able to’judge if tho demands were reasonable. Dealing with tho- Washington Conference Lord Bryce -stilted that tho attitude adopted by Britain would have a profound effect on the future relations of the two countries. American sentiment as a whole strongly desired a reduction in the navy, but even if it was aly _ its present strength there was nothing to disquiet us. The Washington Conference had proved that America, could not remain detached from tho Long no of Nations.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 29 October 1921, Page 5
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