GERMAN ITEMS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION, POPE AND KCHR. ROME, June 27. The Pope has issued a. letter in reference to the Ruhr. He states that justite, world peace, and the very interests of the creditors themselves demand'that the creditor Bowers should not exact from the debtors what the latter could not give without totally exhausting their resources, and impairing their productiveness, with the add* ed danger of social perturbations, which would enormously injure Europe. His Holiness says: “If it is right for tho creditors to obtain guarantees proportionate to the importance of tho credits and ones assuring tho codeclions of debts, upon which vital in- Jfterosts depend, let them consider whether it is necessary to maintain these territorial occupations, implying heavy s:.. ritices, both by the occupying countries and the occupied country, or whether it is not preferable to resort gradually to more proper and less oUjactionable guarantees.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1923, Page 2
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