FRENCH ADVANCE INTO GERMANY.
' -Received 9.0 a.nl. PARIS, April 8. The Government received Gerxnany’.s Note protesting against the French advance, couched in somewhat violent terms. The .Note“ expresses surprise and indignation, and says the Reicllwehr’s operations were merely police measures. ' M. Millerand communicated the Note to the Ambassadors’ Council. He also outlined the French reply, namely, that France was willing to come to any reasonable understanding as regards the policing of the neutral zone, and also for -general economic collab7s)':ltion. But Germany must. establish her good faith as regards the Peace Treaty, whereon France intends to insist. French newspapers point out Germany’s position in regard to the neutr:Ll zone changes ‘on. the ‘tvent.h, because the period wherein Germany is permitted to keep a number of troops there expires on that date.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3456, 9 April 1920, Page 5
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