THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
+ WATERING DOWN THE TREATY ME. LLOYD GEOEGE BLAMED. London, April 21. T l,e -Daily Mail" reports that thPremier i, taking the lead in walerinj icv.n the Tn ,ny. U h proposed, i" .'....; „!' t*■ .-•-• ■ . ill-' reparation provi ~,, ~, , quire licriiiany to pay inline A NOTE TO GERMANY. EIE.'JT ESSENTIAL: DISARMAMENT.
Paris, April 21. The Allies have handed a Note to | Ucruiiinv. in which they state that tin time has come lor action. yineo the I'roaty has been signed nothing has been done to give effect to its stipulations. The lir-st essential is to disarm j Germany. * .^. BUOYANT GERMAN HOPES. REVISION DEMANDED AS RIGHT. London, April 22. Contemporaneous "ill' Germany 'r triple Note is the increasing frauknew ~l' .'.he German newspaper comment, -i portion of the press openly hopes In bonefil I'.v the Entente disagreement, and is beginning to demand revision ol ili,- Treaty as a matter of right. Th« iiimerssion is current in Germany that Mr Lloyd George agrees with Signoi Xin i in' principle, but is not yet agrewil n.s to means.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 26 April 1920, Page 4
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