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|0 NEED FOR DESPONDENCY. INTER-ALLIED ACTION. XEEV FOR ABSOLUTE UNITY. 0j cable-— Te" Association.—CopyrlgUt.) i (Received - p.m.) ] LONDON, May 4. Marquie Curzon, Acting-Premier, ad-l-jjinß a Primrose League demonstraZ, referring to the Franco-German Sation. said: "You cannot expect rift and sudden solutions, the situatog Wβ so complloat-ed. F.acb move. iLfrer imperceptible, was a step in ad- i nee He declined to reiVrd the situation in a spirit o{ despondency or deir The Government was in close SUnication with the French, Bell ns and other Allies. It Germany Le confronted with the views, deci- * ons and actions of all the principal Powers concerned, the chances of the ■ illW success would be greatly in- | Sud-<A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 106, 5 May 1923, Page 7
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