HC Deb 27 March 1922 vol 152 cc928-9
29. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Prime Minister how many meetings of the Supreme Council have been held since the signing of the last of the Treaties of Peace arising out of the 1914–1918 War; at how many of these conferences was agreement reached between the representatives present; and what was the total number of days occupied in these several conferences?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN (Leader of the House)

There have been 11 Sessions of the Supreme Council, with an aggregate of 215 meetings since the signing of the last of the Treaties of Peace arising out of the 1914–18 War. I have no recollection of any occasion on which a Session of the Supreme Council terminated without an agreement. The total number of days occupied in these several conferences is 116.

Lord. H. CAVEND1SH-BENTINCK

What has been the result of these meetings?

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