FRANCE & GERMANY
[by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION} FRENCH SEIZURE. PARIS, Feb 25. French authorities seized fifteen milliard of marks on tho express ,within the occupied area. It i„ believed tho money was intended for payment of Ruhr strikers, hut Germans say it was intended for British soldiers at Cologne.
SPLIT OYER RHINE. LONDON, Feb 25. Tho “Morning Post” says:—There is a split in tho Labour Party, which is developing, over the Ruhr. Officially, the •Independent Labourites support Germany. , , The papers \“New Leader. and “New Statesman,” for weeks, have hern denouncing France, but the I or " ward ” which is the Glasgow ScoiMist organ is now protesting against This anti-French bellicosity, and urging that “it. is an incitement to war with the people of France.” The Home Communist organs .vie also denouncing the anti-French movement as the work of war-mongers who should be cleared out or the not King class movement. The “Now Loader world conference, but it admits t at at is doubtful if France would att.nd, <_ it would result in France hong put in the dock before a world tribunal.
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