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NO ALTERATION

POINCARE'S FIXED OPINION

"ORGANISED BANKRUPTCY"

NOT THE TIME TO CHANGE METHOD.

(UNHID PRESS ASSOCIATION.—OOPTRIGHI.) (REUTER'6 TELEGRAM.) (Received 2nd November, 2 p.m.) PARIS, Ist November. M. Poincare, in a speech at Nevers, again charged Germany with organising bankruptcy, though her resources were immense. They were now witnessing the last spasms of resistance in the Ruhr. After referring to the fact that officials, railwaymen, and others were returning to duty, and to the increasing deliveries of coal, he declared that France was beginning to receive the reward of her efforts. It was therefore not the moment to change the line of action, and he would not change it. He reiterated his intentions and reservations regarding the proposed committee of expertß. What injustice and peril would be involved, he said, if Germany was freed of a portion of her debt, and in a few years reappeared restored and enriched, to. humiliate France. They would not let the Treaty be touched.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 8

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NO ALTERATION Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 8

NO ALTERATION Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 8