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ALLIED COX FKR KXCft. [Heuters Telegtiams.} (Received this day at 11. 2 d a.m.) LONDON. Jan. G. lion \V. Churchill and Sir Otto Nicmoyer (Controller of Finance) have left for Paris to attend a conference of Allied Finance Ministers. Though Inter-Allied debts do not figure in the agenda they dwarf everything else in importance, and will certainly he nnofliciallv discussed. GERMAN COMMENT. LONDON. Jan. (i. The Allied note regarding Cologne lias evoked a chorus of protests from the press. Herr Marx’s organ “Germania” says the note seriously threatens to destroy the mutual confidence of the nation which was recently reviving. The “Tageblatt” says the German people unanimously reject the monstrous attempt to indefinitely subject the population of two millions to foreign domination. The Monarchist organ “Kreuzzeluiig” states the real reason for the noii-cvaciiauon is lirit,-tin's need of support from France for an extra European policy, and therefore lias given France a free hand in the Rhine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1925, Page 3
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