CAUTION NEEDED
NEITHER GOVERNMENT TRUST-
WORTHY.
PARIS, 16th March.
Herr Mayer (German. Charge d'Affaires) informed M. Millerand that news from Stuttgart showed that Ebert's Government had declined all dealings with the irregular administration established at Berlin. It is understood that tileFrench Rhine garrisons have been doubled. Belgium is hurrying reinforcements to the frontier.
The French press j'emarks that the compromire verges on the ridiculous, and the French Government is closely watching the situation. Much confidence cannot be placed in either Government, considering that adversaries who come so quickly, together could not have had very serious' differences. The Matin observes that unity of action between the Allies was never more necessary than now.
MESSAGES OF FIDELITY TO EBERT
PARIS, 16th March.
Addresses of fidelity to and confidence in Ebert's Government are pouring in, especially from Southern, Western, and Central States. •.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1920, Page 7
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139CAUTION NEEDED Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1920, Page 7
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