THE RHINELAND
GERMAN ATTACKS
[United Press Association —By. Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
BERLIN, July 5
Following the French forces leaving the Rhineland, there were antiseparatist riots in Wiesbaden last night and they were renewed this morning. Shops were sacked and a number of persons injured. PARIS, July 5.
The French Foreign Minister, VI Briand, informed the German Ambassa dor that France regrets and resents the attacks in the Rhineland upor persons alleged to have been friend.,’ 1 with the French. He pointed out that Germany had agreed to prevent thf persecution of separatists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1930, Page 5
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