RELATIONS WITH FRANCE
'SOME DIFFICULTIES AHEAD.
■i ■ , ■ LONDON, 30th January. J The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris cor•j respondent says that although the Mncsj donald-Poincare correspondence did' not i go beyond generalisations, it is felt here ,! that something is to be gained thereby j as it—cuts the. ground from under the ■ij feet of those on both sides of the chan■i n e l who declare the two Governments i are confronting each other through spec- ;>; tacles of hostility and prejudice. At the same time well-informed opinion in Paris \' ■ is not blinded - by t^he friendly interim -change of letters, to the difficulties and ■j ■ obstacles of settlement, while there is j' some anxiety lest British Labour's ulti--5 ' roate^ebject may not be a revision of all - ; the "treaties. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 7
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125RELATIONS WITH FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 7
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