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RHINELAND EVACUATION

M. POINCARE’S SPEECH

Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright.)

PARIS, October 1

At the unveiling of a war memorial, M. Poincare alluded to the “Big Six’ Rhineland discussions at Geneva. He vciledly referred to German societies military training facilities and the converting of industries on a war footing, thus while France trod the path of disarmament, she must consider the risks of attack. Nevertheless he hoped to resume the conversations with Germany in a spirit of goodwill, and await the result with confidence. Any settlement, equitable toi France, must guarantee . not only what was owing the creditois, but the indemnity for war damage.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1928, Page 5

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RHINELAND EVACUATION Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1928, Page 5

RHINELAND EVACUATION Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1928, Page 5