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THE FEELING IN FRANCE

HOPE THAT BRITISH ARE NOT

OFFENDED.

(Received 9th May, 8 a.m.)

PARIS, Bth May. It is learned from an authoritative source that the Government would have preferred a joint reply, but this was impracticable, seeing that Britain is not involved in the occupation of the Ruhr, to -which the essential passages in the German Note referred. The nope is expressed that British public opinion is not offended by Trance's action. There is some apprehension lest the action of France will result in a joint British and Italian reply which will weaken the Entente, especially in view o! the King's visit to Rome.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 5

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THE FEELING IN FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 5

THE FEELING IN FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 5