PEACE, NOT DISCORD"
INTERVIEW WITH GERMAN
CHANCELLOR.
(Received August 12, 9.30, a.m.) PARIS, llth August. The Journal's correspondent at Berlin, interviewed the Chancellor • (Herr Wirth), who denied the French suggestion that Germany was attempting to drive a wedge between France and England. Such a, policy would 1 only give Germany a provisional and temporary success. "Wo want a policy of peace, not discord," he said. "We wish to realise our aims by the execntion of tfie undertakings we have contracted, not by threats and intrigues." Germany would be able to execute her undertakings, as the new taxation schemes were intended to raise eighty thousand million paper marks per year.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 7
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109PEACE, NOT DISCORD" Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 7
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