TIRED OF CONFERENCES
“TWO SENSATIONAL - r FAILURES”
PARIS, Aus. 1. ‘ * Enough of conferences ” fs .the title of an article by Signor Mussolini in Les Annalcs. “At the-present moment,” he states, “we ate ifsktfcling the death agony -of two coaforcnces_thut of London and that. Of Geneva. ; ’ 1./..% w ■•-’S *• ’► '?.* « “It is not for me to prophesy by what miracle they might be ‘brought hack to life. It cam therefor®, ho said that they are two' sen’sational failures of European policy. 1 ‘< Without the Four-Power Pact,” the I>uce adds, '“Europe would have felt herself ou the verge of an abyss apd on. the eve of war', . . . Thanks pact she breathes freely, tiis'ck’y to.' “Too much, however, must not be expected of the pact. Its importance lies in the fact that it has prevented the formation of antagonistic blocs iu Europe. ” f i i The Puce deals the conference idea a final blow when he concludes: “There will not be 2000 delegates arguing round a table, but the fesponsible representatives of four units, whose work will have been prepared beforehand in the chancelleries and official meetings.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18193, 14 September 1933, Page 3
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