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VIOLENT GERMAN PROTEST

, FRANCE PREPARED TO REASON

ym*L INSIST PN TREATY TERMS.

(TJHTTHD PRIS3 ASSOCIATION.—COPIRWHT.) (ABSTRAUA3-.N»IT MALAWI CABLE ASSOCIATION.)

(Received, April 9, 11 a,m.)

PARIS, Bth April,

The Government lias received Germany's Note, protesting against French advance. It is couchedi in somewhat violent terms, and expresses sniprise and indignation. It says: "The Reichswehr's operations ara merely police measures." M. Millerand has communicated the Note to the Ambassadors' Council, and has a.iso outlined the French reply, namely chat France is vyilling to come to a reasonable understanding as regards the » policing of theneutral zone, also for general economic collaboration, but Germany must establish her good faith as regards the-Peace Treaty, on which Franco intends to insist. ' The French newspapers point out that Germany's position in the neutral zone will change on 10th April, because- the period for which Germany is permitted to keep a numbed of troops there expires on that day. , LONDON, 7th April. >, Herr Ebert has protested against the occupation of Darmstadt. The German Government has issued an appeal to the in.habitants to remain calm.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1920, Page 7

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VIOLENT GERMAN PROTEST Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1920, Page 7

VIOLENT GERMAN PROTEST Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1920, Page 7