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M. POINCARE'S FAULT.

BETWEEN TWO STOOLS.

STRESEMANN'S POSITION. (By Cable. —Tress Association.—Copyright.) ißccelved H. 30 a.m.i LONDON, October 4. The Berlin correspondent of the ""Daily TeleTaph" says that Herr Strcsemann, conversing with a foreign correspondent, bitterly accused M. Poincare of being dirce'lv responsible fur the present crisis in Germany. M. Poincare's attitude after the cessation of passive resistance had placed liim, iHerr Stresemann I and his Uuvernment in Ihc most, precarious position by creatlv strengthening the hands of German extremists. The latter did not blame the (iovernment for unconditional surrender to France, hut because this had not alleviated the situation. Herr Strrsemann concluded by saying it was doubtful if he could maintain bis position. — lA. ami X.55. (able.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 238, 5 October 1923, Page 5

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M. POINCARE'S FAULT. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 238, 5 October 1923, Page 5

M. POINCARE'S FAULT. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 238, 5 October 1923, Page 5

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