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DISTRESS IN EUROPE

CONDITIONS WORSE REVISION OF PEACE TREATY ADVOCATED. ' By Telegraph—Press Association—Cosyriglit Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received November 9, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. November 5. Lord Par-moor, presiding at a public meeting under the auspices of the "i'ight-the-Famine" Council, said he aimed at impressing Britishers with the urgency of the sufferings of a large portion of Europe. Remedial measles ha 4 not been attempted and conditions had been getting worse for a year. Until the pressure of public opinion of the European peoples had achieved a revision of the Peace Treaty, enabling industrial co-operation throughout Europe, there was small chance of alleviating distress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10432, 10 November 1919, Page 5

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DISTRESS IN EUROPE New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10432, 10 November 1919, Page 5

DISTRESS IN EUROPE New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10432, 10 November 1919, Page 5