GERMANY'S ANSWER.
EXPECTED SHE WILL ASSENT. TASK BEFORE NEW MINISTRY. Received May 7, 1.15 a.m. Berlin, May 6. The Fehrenbach Cabinet receives the ultimatum, which it is the task of its successors tc answer. The new Ministry will be composed on a party basis, similarly to the old. It will have to decide whether it is “yes” or “no” before . coming into office.
The situation is urgent, and the general opinion is the Government will assent to the demands in the ultimatum. The final collapse of the Ministry was unmistakably due tc a lack of confidence in Herr von Simons, and general mistrust resulting from the Silesian disturbances.—Times Service.
M. BRIAND SATISFIED. COMPLETE AGREEMENT REACHED. Received May 6, 7.40 p.m.. Paris. May 5. M. Briand has returned. He announ. res he is satisfied with the results achieved in London. The agreement is nraplete on all points, and if Germany refuses to subscribe to the conditions by May 12 means of coercion will be put into operation. —Aus.-NJZ. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 5
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168GERMANY'S ANSWER. Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 5
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