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UNUSUAL SATISFACTION. THE CREDIT TO CHURCHILL. Published in "The Timas." (Received January 15, 8.30 p.m.) • LONDON, January 14. ... ■The • “Times” /Paris correspondent says: “The conference terminated: in a* spirit--.of.- quite- extraordinary, satisfaction. Everybody is pleased .with 'this the first Allied financial conference, which has/reached full agreement onali 'pomts. y The credit for this result is accorded to Mr Winston Churchill who succeeded in recreating the spirit of solidarity and friendly agreement which has been lacking since the war. “There" are many reasons why tho delegations should "be particularly con; tent. .The conference was able to control a ' whole series of awkward disputes recently disturbing the harmony of Allied relatidns. “It is true/that . the Dawes scheme raised the question -of reparations to a less contentious plane, hut even if it left a number of knotty points there, we are assured, are now permanently settled.” 1 : . - TO HEAR CHURCHILL CABINET MEETS ’I’O-DAY. Reuter's Telegram. 1 (Received January 15, 7.50 p.m.) ->■■■ LONDON, January 14. Cabinet meets to-morrow to hear Mr Winston Churchill’s, report on the Paris'conference, and to prepare a reply* to the Note which M. ‘Clementel handed Mr Churchill on the subject of Anglo-French indebtedness.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12038, 16 January 1925, Page 5

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FULL AGREEMENT New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12038, 16 January 1925, Page 5

FULL AGREEMENT New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12038, 16 January 1925, Page 5

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