FRANCE & GERMANY
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
TRAGIC DESOLATION. LONDON. March 19. The “Daily Chronicle’s” Dussefttfff correspondent says:—The Ruhr region is U scene of tragic desolation, the world’s busiest centre being almost trainless. There are miles of rusty rails, and vast quantities of goods wagons idle, while others are broken into heaps. It is tragic to see thousands ot idle loaded wagons, in many cases ten lines deep. The French this week will start- the seizing of coal and coke, but official circles consider the result JuIUOUS ’ BERLIN. March 19. - Ross bach. the right hand man of Er--1 umlt. has been arrested oil a charge or organising active resistance in the Ruhr. LONDON. March 19. The “Daily Express’s" Berlin pomlent learns the People’s Party, the. Democrats. Centre Party, and t.io Bavarian People’s Party propose at Easter time, to draft a reparations programme and proposals for a. peace guarantee, for submission to the Hovernmeuts. on the basis of negotiations with France. FRENCH SEIZURE. PARIS, March 20. ' The French at Aix La Chipelle, seize - 450,000,000 marks destined for the Ruhr organisations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1923, Page 2
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