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FRANCE AND BRITAIN

REMOVAL OP MISUNDERSTANDING

PESSIMISM DISPELLED

.- (By Electric Cable— Copyright.) tAusc. and N.Z. Uable Association.) . Paris, .Julv 'B.

Mr Ramsay Mari Donald's decision, to pay tin. immediate visit ha,s produced a remarkable change in tone, and dispelled an increasing wave of pessimism The visit is regarded as a rebuke to th« uiiscruplou.s anti-Herriot camJ paign

Tho decision has created something of a sensation in political circles, and is taken as proof of the importance be attaches to removing without delay all Anglo-French misunderstandings prior to tb.-> conference.. It has bad the immediate effect- of postponing the affairs attack' which M. Poi.ncare had planned In lead in the Senate on Tuesday.

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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 280, 9 July 1924, Page 5

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FRANCE AND BRITAIN Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 280, 9 July 1924, Page 5

FRANCE AND BRITAIN Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 280, 9 July 1924, Page 5

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