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[P.euter.' Telegrams.J NOTE TO GERMANY. BERLIN, Jan. 20. Anglo-Ernnco and Japanese Ambassadors, Belgian Minister and Italian ('barge do Affaires, handed llerr Blither a joint note in regard to the evacuation of the Ruhr, in reply to the German note of Jan. oth. Dahernoii slated a third note with lull details will he sent to the German Government as soon as possible.
Luther expressed disappointment that the note did not contain details on which the non-evacuation of the Cologne zone was based and urged that the present State suspension should soon lie ended. GERMANY’S WAR GUILT. A SIGNIFICANT MOVE. (Received this day at 9.25 1.m.) LONDON, Jan. 20. The “Daily Express” Geneva correspondent slates that at Germany’s request the Swiss branch of the Universal League for Friendly Co-operation of Churches is raising the question of Germany’s responsibility for the Great War, and is inviting the London branch to co-operate. It is significant that this movement to clear Germany f"< m guilt should immediately follow the formation of the new German Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1925, Page 3
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