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BRITISH COMMENT

"LEAVES ONE BREATHLESS"

INDIGNATION IN BERLIN.

"LONDON, 9th May. Tho majority of the London newspapers received the news of the Krupp sentences too late for comment. The "Daily Chronicle" says: "The sentences fairly take one's breath away. Solemnly to pretend that the blame for the massacre is on the side of the massacred is to "'challenge not merely _ the feelings of Germany, but the conscience of all the world. How can peace for Europe, security for France, or civilisation for mankind be compatible with such courses?" The "Daily Express's" Berlin correspondent reports that the sentences have roused general indignation. Dr. Sorge, president of the Union of Industrialists, and Krupp's Berlin representative,) declares : "It is now impossible for' German industrialists to co-operate with the French. The sentence is an indignity."

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 7

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BRITISH COMMENT Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 7

BRITISH COMMENT Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 7