POINCARE ASSAILED
BITTER GERMAN ATTACK.;
(PUBLISHBD IN THB TIMES.) (Received 9th May, 8 a.m.}
BERLIN, Bth May. While most of the influential newspapers reserve judgment on the French reply, a violent attack is made upon M. Poincare by the Stinnes organ, the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung." The paper states: "In Paris sits the peacebreaker, the criminal of Europe's future. The sarcastic politics of this impudent advocate run like a scarlet thread through the Note. It ib a document of insufferable insults and insolent stupid-
The general feeling in Berlin is one ■x>f increased bitterness against France, but the people are waiting to hear the answer of Britain and Italy. It is hoped that Britain will exercise a moderating influence in the joint reply.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 5
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