BALTIC DANGERS
NOT RUHR BUT MEMEL
POLAND MAY TAKE ACTION
DARKEST CLOUD TO-DAY.
(UNITED PRESS ASEOCIAIION.—COPTBIOBT.)
(AUSTRALIA* • NBW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 30th January. The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent says he has the highest authority for stating that opinion in France is that the darkest cloud for the moment is not the Ruhr, but Memel, where a crisis threatened. If tli£ Lithuanian Government did not actually organise the movement to oust the Allied Government's in the Baltic, they favoured it. The Allies :hould sent-at least 2000 troops there, and Britain does not seem inclined to furnish the men. If the Lithuanians continue in possession of Memel, the Poles will take action, and the Soviet will then join in making the war general.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 5
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122BALTIC DANGERS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 5
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