UNATTRACTIVE TERMS
(ACITIULIAN - NEW ZIAUMI CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 15th January,
While most of the newspapers express the hope that M. Poincare in office will modify the policy of his extremist writings, "in which he demanded for France the full pound of flesh under the Treaty, the Daily Express states: "To M. Briand and a sober France facing the facts and discarding illusions, England is prepared to make many concessions for the ' maintenance of permanent friendship. French Chauvinists cannot expect such a pliant mood, and a Pact on their terms is not attractive, They speak for agricultural France, ignoring the commercial needs of other countries. If France so desires, she may pursue her reparations, build her submarines, and march into the Ruhr with bankruptcy behind and ruin in front, but she will, march alone." ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 7
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133UNATTRACTIVE TERMS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 7
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