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AO6TBAMAN ANI> N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. FRENCH INTENTIONS. PARIS, Dec. 13. M Poincaire interviewed by the ‘‘Petit Parisian” said Britain was be r rtfrts Si r; threats, which "'onM "‘j wils deSmined^to ll^ ' hut would not act before 15th Jannnn. frencii intentions. PARIS, Deccmhpr IdM poincare, French Premier, bitch viewed by “Le Favisten sa,d that.Britan was beginning nor lise France’s situation, and the imp •• sibilif.V of her waiting any onge.^f^ reparations. It was rei 1 ’ .i ( i 6 v6t action was decided on. it «oul<l he unnecessary to call up a ample man.. it was equally certain that the t* iiiul, passed for uttering threats "hub never would he executed. If necessary, be said, France was dodetermined to act separately, but she would not net before the 15tli of January.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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130REPARATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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