GERMAN NEWS.
_ GERMAN TRAD I'’. BALANCE W"- RKSTOR ED. [Reuters Telegrams.) (Received tliis day at 10.2.5 a. 111.) RRULIN', Aug. 30. Official figures show that the German balance of trade has Teen restored. Imports during duly exceeded the imports bv seventeen million gold nmrUs. FRANCK ON C!HUMANY’S GUILT. (Received this dav at 10.25 a.m.) PARIS, Aug. 30. An official communique says that while the German proclamation denying the war guilt, has not yet been received. the French Government protestenergetically against the thesis, winch ‘conflicts with the facts and formal terms of the Treaty of Versailles The facts are that a decade ago Gei,n„„v attacked, without warning, a heroic country whose neutrality ought to protect it, while !• ranee, of lie. '> accord withdrew her troops ten kilometres inside the frontier!* Ihe denial of these facts renders a disservice to the cause of truth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 3
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