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DISCUSSIONS AT SPA

, OFTEN DIFFICULT AND LIVELY BUT UNITED FRONT SHOWN TO GERMANY By Teleßraph-Preßß Association-Oopyritfrt Paris, July 18. M. Millerand, in nn interview, said the discussions anions tho Allies at Spa were often difficult and lively, but they wdi'c always ablo to show Germany a united front. He concluded by warmly acknowledging the help of Mr. Lloyd George.-Ans.-N.Z. Cabin Assn. WHY COAL TERHSTVERE ACCEPTED A SEMI-OFFICIAL APOLOGY . • Berlin, July 18. A semi-official apology for ',he acceptance of the coal terms declares that no other decision wns pcssible after Marshal Foeh had been summoned. On tho one hand was tho invasion of the heart ot Germany, with incalculable political consequences; on the other, tho reduction by 8 per cent, of tho coal mipply of Germany.—Reuter. APOLOGY FoYrAULING DOWN TRICOLOUR AN AGGRAVATION OF ORIGINAL OFFENCE. Berlin, July 18. Tho ceremonial apology for the hauling down of the Tricolour on the French Embassy was carried out in an iiisultin" manner, which aggravated the original offence. A slovenly-dressed company of Reichswehr marched to the Embassy, and saluted the hoisting of the flag amid the hoots of a Jargo crowd. Then tho company departed smartly, singing '•'Deutschland Über Allcs," amid the cheers of the crowd.—Ans.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

A FRENCH PROTEST. Berlin, July 18. The French Charge d'Affnircs protested to the Gorman Government against the commander of the Reichswehr permitting the singing of "Deutschland Über Allcs" offer saluting tho rehoisted French flag. The protest points out that the incident evoked disagreeable demonstrations from the crowd.— Renter. MILCH COWS FOR GERMAN RED CROSS FOR ALLEVIATION OF DISTRESS AMONG CHILDREN. Berlin, July 18. Germany has asked for the requisite cargo space for the transport of 100,000 milch cows placed at the disposal of the Gernwn Red Cross by a Chicago n-tfcle company to alleviate distress among German children. It is declared that Germany is not in a position to find the necessary cargo space.—Renter.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 253, 20 July 1920, Page 5

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DISCUSSIONS AT SPA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 253, 20 July 1920, Page 5

DISCUSSIONS AT SPA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 253, 20 July 1920, Page 5

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