THE DUISBURG OUTRAGE
CUNO DISAVOWS EESPONSL BILITY.
(Received 9th July, n a.m.) 3.^ aa* Belgian Ambassat h ° ! ™lte?. Hwr C™°- Xhey contended that the German Government was responsible for the explosions at Duisburg. and asked Herr Cuno to disavow the act and do his utmost to arrest the culprits Herr Cuno replied that the Government was not responsible. Proof was lacking that he perpetrators were Germans He would determine what course h e should duded investigations were con
(Received 9th Tuly, H a m ) BRUSSELS, Bth July •I here is a possibility that the Belgian Minister and the French Ambassador'sll leave Berlin owine to the unsatisfactory reply to their representation to Herr buno.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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113THE DUISBURG OUTRAGE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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