FRESH FRICTION ROUSED
FRENCH AND GERMANS HUGE FINE DEMANDED (•lyfriiiin and X.Z. Press Association) BERLIN, Wednesday. A storm of protest has been raised ■J «W°nt Germany by the issue of a -Font it Metz demanding £120,345 £*.“ ne and for law costs from Dr. U? an industrial magnate, of i-rbruckeu. miHtai-y court in 1919 con,T., D r- Roeohling to 10 years’ -•servitude, and banishment fronl • also Hnposed on him a fra ncs. on the ground exploitation of French mines in occupied territory. Later the -‘ and German Governments, by -‘agreement, quashed the convic- ,■ "ver. France did not abandon to the fine, which is now •. wmanded with interest. The ties at Metz threaten to use v‘ cora P€l the execution of the toechling protests that the dev, of the French. talk of peace, and keep 5 r , e . a !,® st a rmy in Europe; they „! Kellogg Pact, and spend vast 00 armaments.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 559, 11 January 1929, Page 13
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149FRESH FRICTION ROUSED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 559, 11 January 1929, Page 13
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