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IN THE MELTING POT

REICHSTAG CRISIS UPSETS HOPE.

FUL OUTLOOK.

Cauitrauan-hew zbaland cable association.) LONDON, 23rd November. A considerable stir was caused to-day in diplomatic circles by the news of Dr. Stresemann's downfall, which dramatically coincided with the news of the big majority in favour of a vote of confidence in M. Poincare. The whole European situation is thus again thrown into the melting-pot, at the time when there were such hopeful signs as the Ambassadors' agreement in Paris, the appearance yesterday of the German delegation before the Reparations Commission, and the' announcement of an agreement between the French and the Ruhr industrialists.

. Lord Curzon, in the absence of nearly every Minister electioneering, remains at the Foreign Office. In a letter declining an invitation to speak at Southport, he refers to the exceedingly anxious position of foreign affairs, and states that under the circumstances he has undertaken to remain at his post.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 7

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IN THE MELTING POT Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 7

IN THE MELTING POT Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 7