AMERICA AND FRANCE
j STRAIGHT HINT TO POINCARE.
j UNITED STATES NOT INDIF- ! ; FERENT.
! United Presß Association—Copyright.) LOAjl'UjN, March 4. | The Daily Toiegrapn's diplomatic correspondent understands in connec- i : tlon with the recent agitation in the French press for a Continental bloc, j that a purely private and informal ; but none the less jjointed hint was conveyed -to M. Pdmcare from an ! American quarter, suggesting tiiat thd i United States could not remain m- !' different at this, juncture to any European move wlncn seemed to he directed against Britain. American . concern was not exclusively a matter 1 of sentiment. Britain at present was the only debtor discharging, at great , sacrifice, her obligations to the United, j States and reducing armaments in a pacific spirit. Were any menaces to Britain to arise it was necessary she should increase her armaments. Her capacity for repayment, therefore, would Jje impaired.—iA. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9635, 6 March 1923, Page 5
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