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A DEADLOCK

B'OIS Assil.-

r- A«:n

I I'RANUE ANI) GERMANY

— By Telegraph — Onpyrlglit)

U -o. June 29, 9.15 p.m. LONDON, Wednesday. The l.o. i that could he said of Ihe luation ai Lausanne is that the live [urs (li. 'U. sion hetween Franee and pumy, did not end in irreconcilillf antayonism. [Mr. Itahisav MacDonald, at any rate pnlilc lo .-;uy, "I ara pleas »d." While lllorriot V oomment was: "The atmoiioi'o was not too had." The remain- | of Ihe delegates are pessimistie, jliough ono view at Lausanne is that lar.ce's gloom is a definite ])art of I conforonee tactics in order to exikc inv: . ure on Germany. IVliilo l.oing desirous of ihe c-an-latian of reparations, Great Britain Iffilliiig lo approve any economic lipeiiftition aeceplahle to Franee. llr. MacDonald asked Germany ro Iriamu'Uiing tangible to Franee in liiaturo of compensation, but Gor|ny is adamant. Mr. MacDonald is lious to luirry the seltU nient, as he Iprumi.- .1 lo return to I.on'hm on feday to Ihe Ottawa delegates loiv tlicy ail. ifcrr von I'apen's attitude is part;- ■ inlliu'ijo. 1 by Ihe fact that Berlin ■liratcd • Ihirteenth anniversary ■Ira Tro; ■ of Versailles by a de■dratii.i' of patriotie societies in ■ Rdch: tit- . where Ihe treaty was ■cnlly (1. :m-d. For such roasons ■Ilcmo! : ! the French delegates Rra to ln !: .(• that Ilerr von I'apen ■laiU't'V ;>■ !)) in the pres-nl negoBon.:. Hcrriii! . iiluined yesterday tliat B"t' (lc.di .• : ivparations either in Bormof ji; noy payments, economic ■*aRiv. oi •« guarantee of security. Bmmoii.y • Ivanlages will be disB«1 to-da. . ■^latc.t :.i-ws is a statement by ■■von I'; ... m niaking an offer to ■pate ! nice for the loss of re■ti'tn iiavinv but offered on conBn of the aouulment of the mili- ■ ai"' 1".!';' 1 clauses of the Vertreaty. r'r.-uiee vejected the of■aral (icr > • m cireles have accoi'd- ■ tome tn :|tc conclusion that it is ■ssiliL t«> r oncile France's view V witli th. ir own.

- r, TelcRnipli— Capyrlght).

I Rrc. June !!(), 1.10 a.m. ! 1DNDON, Wednesday. It'ic Ilouc of Gommons Mr. Stanpalihvin 3 ni (1 that there was a |m killin,.; ..ver the Iloover pro- ' |b Indecd I,,. had never lcnown | alunet to i„. more unanimous

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 263, 30 June 1932, Page 5

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A DEADLOCK Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 263, 30 June 1932, Page 5

A DEADLOCK Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 263, 30 June 1932, Page 5

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