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ATTITUDE TO FRANCE

S^KGU^ATipK IN G^R^IANY.

(I UIIMBHRD 'j'ii" 188 TIMES.) . (\R_ceiyed 30th January, -10.tr.m.) ' " " LONDON, 09th January. . The Bei'iiri eoire»pende_t of. "The Th-oea'-' that the sm.allee.t. }>y dieatien if the Juliire attitude ,of Britain towards France ._* §g-g?i)y seized/ on. It la not surprising, th.e"elore, that the MacDnnalj ifrtewieyf puhji'-h.ed in -the. Paris "©uotidlai-i" -ia given great prominence jh the Berlin newspapers, especially the d-^lafatlpn iha-t ttw Ruhr fICfiVPsMW h.aa profited nobody, but l.i-is sown the .^eedfl pf calamity. It js consf^ererj that Mr. MapPpnald's . r^ar-ks. of) PQP l"10-* phrinne's." and deeici.on, huf Aiii^erluinty prevails as tp J)OW fg-r they, are likely to j-epr.-seni ;his I'etive policy, " ■-' -.""".■ Tha ''Deutsche A'llgemeine Zeitnng," the 'organ ofth'e big ind-jstpalists^'-ays.: "Sy^ notath.fl dflcliirationi pf/fh/e British * Premley, but the words pf British statis:jneri da jio;t count much in Europe to-day. A 'jaietruatiul 'world "asks' with reason wl__he>* Kill follow ffie.m up "with just as few deeds as did his ' predecessor."

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 7

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ATTITUDE TO FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 7

ATTITUDE TO FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 7

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