FRANCE & GERMANY
j [by TELEQBAPH —PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION] ‘ GERMAN NEWS. 1 PARIS, March 0. 1 The •‘Journal’s” Berlin correspondent reports circles fear an outbreak of strikes. A new revolution like Kapp’s is spoken of. Butchers, carpenters, transporters and metal worker sate concerned. The French have occupied Runseheid and Kromberg, iron manufacturing towns. AN AGREEMENT. PARIS, March 7. Generals Payot and Godloy have reached an agreement regarding the French use of the railway in the BriItirii zone. No details are available. G ERMAN CH AXCELLOR. (Beccivcd this dav at S a.in.) 4* BERLIN. March 7. J fort* Clino addressing a .specially summoned meeting of the Reichstag detailed the history of French acts of injustice in Ruhr, and fervently appealed to the world to consider Germany's position. He accused M. Poincare of being afraid to tell the French people the truth about the linin' campaign. French terrorism had succeeded in uniting Germany anti would never i succeed in anything else. Germany | was resolved to hold oil to the end, but [ could not undertake responsibilities. Cuint pointed out that France’s so-call-ed restricted use of soldiers for oceupa- , tion by live divisions, seventy-five tanks and hundreds of aeroplanes. The Bhiueland Commission unheeding the | legal grounds simply issued decree after s decree, and placed itself at the service , of French violence, but France bad s reckoned without the loyally ot German _ officials.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1923, Page 2
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