Belgian Politics.
FRENCH VIEW. [“Tun Timks” Skkvick.] LONDON, FebiuaO’ 23. 1 lit l Paris t• (irrosi>(j ll dc- 11 1- says the news of the downhill of ilio Belgian (Invoriiment <"iiihoi 1 regret in French l-elitical circles, because both Thctinis anil Jaspar have given exceedingly valuable, imleed vital support to Ihe French policy. There i- disposition (o discount if by asserting it is uol alio gt tiler unexpected. Nevertheless, I lie defeat of the Kconomic Convention inot pleasant for the French as it imI lies the disturbing of the closest relations with llelgiitni whirl) are ossent n| for the success of Freneli plans, am' the fear that co-operation may possibly bo !>.»a is naturally entertained.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1924, Page 3
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115Belgian Politics. Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1924, Page 3
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