RHINELAND ARMY
FRENCH VIEWPOINT. (United Press Association. —By Electric Tclogra ph.—Copy riglt t.) LONDON. Nov. 21. llcit St rose in ami's speech is judged hero as a fair statement oi the German ease, reasonable in its demands. Naturally llcit Strosemaiin has made the most of British expressions in favour of complete evacuation of the Rhineland. On the other hand, bis arguments contract sharply with the French viewpoint, which is still emphatic that evacuation ninrt lie purchased at the price of an extra treaty and financial security concessions by the Reb-hstag. It would he idle to pretend that p-grcl was not b’lt in Raids over the plans and anpan-nl readiness to see the Rhineland evacuated.
“The Times" staled that the best way to hasten evacuation is to proceed as swift I v as nossible wit 1 1 ihe ii-’gn-tiat ions on the reparations quest ion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1928, Page 6
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