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CROWN PRINCE'S RETURN

FRANCE FEARS FRESH PLOT

POINCARE'S POSITION SHAKEN.

(UNITED PRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRiaBT,.)

(PUBLISHED IX THE TIUIS )

(Received 13th November, 10 a.m.)

LONDON, 12th November

The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says:—"France is now definitely urging the Allies to take action regarding the re-establiskment of military control in Germany* and placing the ex^ Crpwn Prince beyond the possibility of making mischief. •

"Hitherto the Crown Prince has not been taken seriously in France. The opinion is now changing. The statement that he intends to reside quietly on his Silesian estates is regarded as mere pretence. Berlin's excuse that he has returned- to Germany as a private individual cannot be accepted. The sternest views ate taken of the Berlin Government's responsibility for what is happening in* Germany. France believes that Germany has made up her mind to fef/ise to allow the Alließ to ascertain the extent of existing armaments and is secretly reorganising her army and preparing for a war of revenge. The pdsitiori is considered so dangerous that it is expected that the Conference of Ambassadors will instantly refer the matter^ to_ the respective Governments. "Criticism'of M. Poiiicare is sharpening. He is advised to show more firmness and foresight. His position, without doubt, has been shaken by recent events." -

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 7

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CROWN PRINCE'S RETURN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 7

CROWN PRINCE'S RETURN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 7