SABOTAGE PROBLEM
THE PROTEST OF THE POPE.
PARIS, 7th July. -During a heated debate in the Chamber of Deputies concerning the Pope's ■?, £> on the re Parations, the Premier M- Poincare, said thai,, however lofty tho-authority from which the letter emanated, that authority had no power to intervene in the foreign or home policy of France. On the other hand he did not understand why advice of this kind should hurt French feelings when it emanated from the Holy See any more than when it emanated from France's Allies. • ■
M Herriot: "England has the right; tile Pope has not."
(Beceived 9th July, 11 a.m.)
■ BERLIN, Bth July. Hen- Cuno has informed" Monsignor Pacelh the Papal Nuncio in Bavfria that acts of sabotage-in the Ruhr arose from the unconsidered actions of the tortured inhabitants, and added that the Government condemned the criminal use oi iorce.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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