THE RUHR.
"A DECISIVE WEEK."
GERMANY TO SUBMIT NEW OFFER. (BY CABLE—rBESS ASSOCIATION—COfYRIOHT.) (AUSTRALIA* AND K.2. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) BERLIN, April 16 The "Vossisclifi Zeitung" says that this will he a decisive week in the Ruhr. Herr Rosenburg is expected to propound definite proposals winch possibly may lead to an agreement.
The French Ministers of War, Finance, and Works have proceeded to Dusseldorf to carry out the new measures in connexion with the'occupation of the Ruhr, decided upon at the recent Franco-Belgian Conference. SUPPORT FOR FRANCE. BRUSSELS, April 16. M. Theunis, Belgian Premier, addressing representatives of the foreign Press, declared: "AVe will remain in the Ruhr until Germany recognises our rights, and will only depart progressively as she carries out her obligations. The Ruhr occupation must not react against us or damage our industry and commerce more than is neeestary. M. Poinoare has affirmed that in his desire to obtain reparations lie has the whole of France behind him."
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 9
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