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Ti r, i l: . 5 FRENCH PRESS BITTEREY DENOUNCES GERMAN DECLARATION : I-';;'-" II JiG't.'. \ ECONOMIC PRESSURE URGED
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i .LOXDON„JSnBd»y. : • Tn. contrast Ital thel. caihparative \ ealtnneSs • withl:; which;/ Great :#riiiain I f'egards .vHr: f BtUOhing'sildeclatation, "Le Temps" describes it 'as an act of folly, and says': "If this attitude is adopted at Lausanne, it means the end of all rules forming the basis of "relations betweeh, civilised people, and would destroy. internationaL . .order. Such action would cause countries to lose all eonfidence in the possibility of rehabilitating a nation jo whieh all treaties and agreements are only scraps of paper." Emphasising M. Flandrin's intention not to attend the Lausanne Conf erence if Dr. Bruening persists in his attitude "Pertinax" writing. in the "Echo de Paris" adyocates economic pressure on- Germany by France. He states , that the German economic system hangs by a thread and if necessary, all assistance, -direct and indirect must be refused.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 119, 12 January 1932, Page 5
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