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iUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. FRANCE AND ENGLAND. PARTS, July 5. The “Petit Darisien" asserts Britain desires to advance the date of evacuation of Ruhr to which Fiance end Belgium cannot assent. The "ATatin" declares the equivocation which damages negotiations dees not come from France, hut Britain, who desiics to prevent the publication of a plan to exploit the results of the war. which is a monument to egotism. The “Echo do Paris” says Hon. AleKenna’s approaching entry into Cabinet may have an important influence on events, as he has a plan for a settlement between Britain and Germany if an understanding between the Allie:hceonies impossible. FRANC E AND KRUPPH. (Received this day at 12.-15 p.m.) i‘\RIS. July 5. The "Matin’s" Dusseldorf correspondent stales an important arrangement was concluded between Krupps ami French authorities. The former agrees to I'a-ilitiHe the removal of seventy thousand tons of eoa] in exchange for France facilitating the transport of a certain quantity of metallurgical product-; destined for export. Pan-German papers attack the agreement..
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1923, Page 3
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174GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1923, Page 3
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