OLD SUSPICIONS.
GENEVA CONFERENCE
INFORMAL CONVERSATIONS. FIRST SINCE THOIRY MEETING.
LONDON, Dec. 6
The opening phases of the Geneva Conference were devoted to informal conversations between the leaders, especially M. Briand and Dr Stresemann, the first since fthe secret meeting at Thorny. Mr Renwick-, representing the Daily Chronicle, .says that the iron of old suspicions appears to have entered the French soul again. “Even M. Briand admits that tho work done at Thoiry has to a large extent been wrecked. It was based upon the belief that France would do anything for money, but France’s financial position has so much improved since that M. Briand and Dr. Stresemann must begin again from the Thoiry starting-point. A bargain can only be achieved now if Germany yields to the Polish and Czechoslovakian demands that fuller frontier guarantees be forthcoming than the Germans agreed to at Locarno.—A. and N.Z. cattle.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 8, 7 December 1926, Page 7
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