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• ■ ♦ —. -i .., REJECTED BY FRANCE. ATiz,rES WHX DISCUSS IT. ' I I ! ii (Ey (table.—Press Association.—Copyright.) ' (Received 3 p.m.) J PARIS, April 27. J M. i Poincare definitely states that he ' 1 cannot accept the suggestion that the ' vepaijat ions questions be examined fun- , damentally at Genoa- by an inter-Allied i commission, a" the more so because the 1 Bcpajrations Commission was dealing . with j tho matter and it would not be ; possible to accuse Germany of violating t the treaty until after May 31. His ac- j ceptance would only have the effect of , I prejudicing the work of the commission, f which alone could consider the neces- J sary I measures. ! , A {message from Ocnoa states that if i M. (Poincare refuses to go there the f Allies were prepared to meet without [ him. I j Dr Rathenau declares that Germany ' will (willingly enter a 'pact of peace. I . It lis authoritatively stated that Mr. ' Lloyjl George is determined to open all s, the questions of the reparations at the J meeting of Versailles signatories. t Tne First Commission has been post- t poneel owing to the Allies' failure re- j s garding Russia.—'(A, and X.Z. Cahle.) I ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 7
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