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BRITAIN'S MAIN HOPE
FURTHER OFFER LOOKED FOR.
(Received Bth May, noon.)
LONDON, 7th May,
Cabinet discussed the German Note, together with the Franco-Belgian replies. It is stated that while the proposals were considered unsatisfactory, it is extremely unlikely that Cabinet will decide to,send an emphatic "No."
It is hoped that the door will he left open so that Germany may see her way to a further offer which may be the basis of negotiations.
LONDON, 7th May.
The French reply was published', too late for detailed comment in the English newspapers. The "Diuly Telegraph" regrets that France, rejected more than the contents of Herr Cuno's offer on reparations, for she rejected also the British Government's appeal for concerted action which Lord Curzon proposed.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 7
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