'YES' OR 'NO' WANTED
DOES BRITAIN SUPPORT FRANCE?
(Received 14th April, noon.) LONDON, 13th April.
The "Daily Express" correspondent at Paris says that when the Count St. Aulaire saw Mr. Bonar Law at Downing Street to-day, he presented a. Note from M. Poincare, asking definitely and formally whether Britain accepted France'u policy of remaining in the Ruhr till reparations, were paid. If Mr. Bonar Law replies in the affirmative, M. Poincare is willing to make concessions in the "reparations total; if in the negative, M. Poincare •will deliver a striking'speech at-Dun-kirk on Sunday. M. Poincare confers with MM. Thenlis and Jaspar on Friday.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 7
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