The only official voice to utter words relative to the Premiers' Conference in London, which was scheduled to commence on July 16 and which aimed to settle the details of putting the Experts' Report into operation, came from Chancellor Marx.
In a Berlin speech, he said: "It is far from my intention to express an opinion already regarding the London Conference, an invitation to which has not been extended to us yet.* But I am obliged to state that, owing to the agreements made between the Premiers of England and France, many of the hopes pinned on the London...
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