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ALSACE TROUBLE

HOME RULE MOVEMENT JOURNALS SUPPRESSED ATTACKS ON FRBNCH RULE | 25 j/ Cable. — Press Associatio — -Copi/righ ! Reed. p.m. PARIS. Sunday. !• The French Ministry for some time j has closely watched activities in the 5 Home Rule movement in Alsace-Lor- • mine, mainly advocated by German ; newspapers at J&trasburg‘. The movemeil is alleged to be supported by German money. I The Government during this weekj end decreed the suppression of three ; papers—the “Volkstimme,” which in j a three-coloumn article on Friday contended that the return of Alsace-Lor-raine to France was based on a historical error; the “Zukunft,” which insisted that the provinces ought to be independent, and outside France, and the “Wahrheit,” which declared that Alsace was now a French penal j colony and which said, “We should I like to see France disappear from the i earth.”—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 13

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ALSACE TROUBLE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 13

ALSACE TROUBLE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 13

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