PEACE TREATY
EVASIONS BY GERMANY."
FIRM ATTITUDE OF FRANCE. By Telegraph.—Prats Assn.- Copyright. Received Feb. 7, 1.25 a.m. Paris, Feb. 5. M. Millerand (the Premier), in an ia* portent statement to the Foreign Af&irs Committee, declared that France isiesdtd to insist on the execution of the' Ptaee Treaty -with all the means in her power, and she possessed a sufficiency of Mas for this purpose. Germany was delivering only 300,000 tons of coal monthly, instead of 1,600,000. Moreover, she was evading the Treaty in other ways.—Aua.-N.Z* OabU. As9n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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