BRITAIN AND FRANCE.
VIEWS IN OPPOSITION. QUESTION OF PUBLICATION. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copjrijht.) a (Received 2.30 p.m.) g LONDON", August 1. d Cabinet deliberated for three hours on ° the Franco-Belgian replies. It resumes | again to-night. It is believed that an * influential and substantial minority, if * not an actual majority of Ministers, have a already come to the conclusion that fur- * ther correspondence with France is 8 useless, and that the British Note should * be published. The more moderate view c of Cabinet, however, inclines to formally € notifying France ot Cabinet's attitude, * leaving M. Poincare to , reply or not as ' he thinks fit. If Britain decides to send c a separate reply to Germany some sort of a way must be left for France to asso- * ciate herself with British policy if she 1 desires.—(A. and X.Z. Cable.) <
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1923, Page 3
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