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CUNO'S POLICY

DEBATE IN REICHSTAG

GERMAN CONCERN FOR THE

ENTENTE.

{Received 11th. August, 9 a.m.% BERLIN, 10th August. s The Reichstag debated Heir Cuno's statement. Herr Stresmann said he wa» convinced that England would take a different attitude regarding the passive resistance in the Ruhr, and would officially demand that it should be ended Germany would gain nothing by a rupture of the Entente, and did not wish to see it. The bieakdown of Germany /would lead to more unemployment in England, followed by an outbreak of Bolshevism in both countries. He warned France that Germany was not so fax spent as to take the filching of the Rhine and the Ruhr lying down. Herr Hergt, a former Minister of Finance, said that if England was so weak as to allow M. Poincare to flout her and decline to reply to her questionaire, it was not Germany's business; but Germany had a right to ask England to carry out the promises made at the signing of the Treaty.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 7

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CUNO'S POLICY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 7

CUNO'S POLICY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 7