FRANCE & REPARATIONS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. RUHR SEIZURE. NEW FRENCH MOVE. LONDON, Feb 7. The “Daily Chronicle’s” Dussddorf correspondent says iie learns, from a reliable source, that the French Government has caused the German Government to he approached regarding ttie_ Ruhr. Germany was told that tlio French would evacuate the Ruhr, and would favourably consider a two year s moratorium, if Germany would uiuleitakc to raise a loan of £325.000,000, '-t----and pay £125,000,003 to France mi- < mediately, as reparation. Germany has replied that such a. loan is impossible owing to the- finan- , cial chaos due to the French action. The French have also sent M. Daun> a member of tbei Economic Mission, to interview Herr Fritz llusemmtn, Leader of the German Miners’ Union, hoping to pursuade the- workers to see reason. M. Damn miled. 72.000 MINERS STRIKE. PARIS, Feb b. V Sarrehuck telegram says:—The strike here is complete. Seventy-two thousand miners are out. Ihe mann-rjei-s arc encountering the greatest- / difficulty in a search' for men to maintaiu the workings. No disorders h iHcurred. The railway at 1 rove* struck interrupting tralfie io Coblenz.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 2
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