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EMPIRE PROBLEMS

THE LONDON CONFERENCE. EGYPT’S ASPIRATIONS. DISCUSSION DEFERRED Preaa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July 7. At the Conference, after Lord Curzon’a introductory statement regarding British relations in Egypt and ,the Milner Mission, Mr Hughes opened a discussion, to which Mr Meighen, General Smuts, Mr Massey, Mr Churchill, Mr Balbour, and Mr Lloyd George contributed. The Conference decided that the proposals for meeting Egyptian national aspirations and safeguarding Imperial interests, now under consideration by the British Government, should be discussed in detail at a later date by the Dominion Prime Ministers and representatives of India. This was decided on, in view of the expected arrival of the Egyption Delegation, which is now on its way to England.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

GERMAN REPARATIONS. BRITISH EMPIRE’S SHARE. LONDON, July 7. The Allied Conferences at Spa, Paris, and London decided that the amount of the German reparation money coming to the British Empire should be 22J) per cent, of the total available. The Imperial Conference is now discussing the quota to bo received by each dominion.

The Conference has adjourned.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 9

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EMPIRE PROBLEMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 9

EMPIRE PROBLEMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 9

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