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GENOA CONFERENCE

FRENCH ATTITUDE (By Electric Telegraph —Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cablo Association. PA IMS, April 6. It, is generally expected that the nuun purpose- of Mr Lloyd George's visit to M. Poincairc to-morrow is to induce the latter to attend (ho Genoa, Conference in person. M. Poincairc impressed upon the French delegation that the decisions can only be made by the French Government at Paris, not at Genoa, and the discussion should be confined to a study of economic, not political*, questions. UNITED STATES NOT OFFICIALLY REPRESENTED WASHINGTON. April 6 Mr Hughes informed the Ambassador in Chief for Italy that the State Department expects to bo kept advised ot the progress of the Genoa Conference. It is left to Mr Child >s discretion whether he attends at Genoa or not. Mr Hughes stated that the United Slates was not appointing any official or unofficial representative—only observers.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1922, Page 5

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GENOA CONFERENCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1922, Page 5

GENOA CONFERENCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1922, Page 5