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AIMING AT PEACE

DEVELOPMENTS AT GENOA CONFERENCE GENERAL BESIRE FOR THE PACT v BRITISH PREMIER’S PLAN (Received April 27. 5.5 p.m.) g LONDON, April 26. The Australian Press Association’s Genoa correspondent says that as all the signatories to the Versailles Treaty, except Japan, are gathered at Cenoa it is the view of most of the Allies that the onpoHunity should be availed of to disouss the measures indicated by M. Poincare at the Bar le Dud" meeting. Probably next week informal conversations will be begun on the pact against aggression. Mr Lloyd Ceorge had lengthy conversations with M. Barthou and other delegates with a view to collecting various opinions. Thus far there is a general desire for the pact. Russo-Cerman opinions have not yet been obtained.

LONDON, April’26. The Genoa representative of the Australian Press states that some of the French and Italian papers publish /what purports to be the text of Mr Lloyd George’s Pact of Peace. The document does not come from the British delegation, and does not represent its views. A rough draft of the pact has been prepared, and submitted to several heads of delegations, who approved it in principle.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11195, 28 April 1922, Page 8

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AIMING AT PEACE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11195, 28 April 1922, Page 8

AIMING AT PEACE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11195, 28 April 1922, Page 8

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