DANGER TO EUROPE
N SPARK IN POWDER MAGAZINE.
LONDON, 31st January. The '-'Morning Post's" Paris correspondent states that the French Note declares that the draft Treaty does pot ■onstitute the final project, the terms of vhich cannot be further discussed, but s merely a document setting out the ■resent stage of the negotiations. France has already made more conessions than were consistent with French interests. She would not refuse jther reasonable concessions,' if sufficiently supported, and was prepared to continue negotiations when and where it is deemed suitable.
The French view is that, apart from the Ruhr, Europe is again a powder , magazine, which a spark may touch un- • less the elements on the surface at Lausanne are delicately handled. It is stated by another correspondent that the Italian delegation at Lausanne agrees with the French Note.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 7
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137DANGER TO EUROPE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 7
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