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TIME PASSED FOR THREATS

BRITAIN REALISES POSITION.

(BSIHB PRES3 ASSOCIATION.—COFTRKIM.)

(RHUTIR'S TILIdKAM.)

(Received 14th December, 2.15 p.m.)

PARIS, 13th December. M. Poincare, interviewed by the "Petit Parisien," said 1 Britain, is beginning to realise France's situation and impossibility of her waiting longer forreparations. It was certain that whatever action was decided on it would be unnecessary to call up a single man. It was equally certain ■■. that the time had passed for uttering, threats which were never executed*. France was determined to act separately, even if the Reparation Commission voted in favour of a moratorium, but not before 15th January..

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 143, 14 December 1922, Page 6

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TIME PASSED FOR THREATS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 143, 14 December 1922, Page 6

TIME PASSED FOR THREATS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 143, 14 December 1922, Page 6