FRANCE & GERMANY
[by tebegbaph—run pbess association] BRITISH PROTEST. LONDON, March 8. Britain has protested to the French Government against tho occupation if territory between tho Rhine bridgeheads in. the interests of the Customs’ cordon. General Godlc-y is now in London to discuss the position. FRENCH COMPLETE ADVANCE. PARIS, March'9. The French have completed their new advance, including screen troops between the British zone and tho rest of Germany. Tn order to guarantee the Allies against any further drop in the mark and to prevent Tlermau industrialist' Jj**" organising to delay payments, in the ’ hope of deprecation, the French have modified tho Ruhr coal tax. the amount which is due will he translated into sound foreign currency value. LONDON. March 9. A Dusseldorf message -ays: - Degoutto denies categorically the .allegations made in regard to secret executions in Ruhr. The “Daily Express’’ correspondent says he is unable to verify a. single allegation of French savagery. Three German ciiiilinlns had been Filled since January loth., each nf which happening has duly been officially reported.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1923, Page 3
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