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WORLD’S NEWS BY CABLE

AMERICA’S DISAPPROVAL. OF FRENCH ACTION Washington, January 10. Mr Hughes’s announcement of the order withdrawing the American troops from Germany followed an extended conference with the President The decision was made immediately on the heels of information reaching the Government that. France 'had 3e finitely decided to occupy the Ruhr Valley. It Is learned that an Army transport will proceed to a German port immediately, the embarkation commencing within a week. Ip announcing the decision, Mr Hughes informed the Press that the time had come for the withdrawal of the American forces from the Rhine.

PASSIVE RESISTANCE. GERMAN INDUSTRIES UNITED. Berlin, January 10. Representatives of the chief industries conferred with Herr Cuno and promised their support and readiness to make great sacrifices in order to counteract, the? French move. ■‘MOT VENGEANCE.” WHY' BELGIUM : London, January IC>. The Daily Mail's Brussels corres; pondent states M. Theunis. in the Chamber, declared Belgium’s decision io enter the Ruhr did not indicate vengeance or anger hut was the only means left of forcing Germany io pay. The Times’ Marseilles correspondent reports that large contingents of French colonial troops are arriving from Africa to take the places of tire French advancing irpr. Germany.-

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Otaki Mail, 12 January 1923, Page 3

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WORLD’S NEWS BY CABLE Otaki Mail, 12 January 1923, Page 3

WORLD’S NEWS BY CABLE Otaki Mail, 12 January 1923, Page 3

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