POST WAR PROBLEMS
NEXT SIX MONTH WILL SEE ‘ BIG DEVELOPMENTS .
FRANCE STILL WATCHING
GERMANY
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“Tlie next six months will see some of the. greatest postwar P 1 “ J “ lems in the forefront”. said M. 1 °, 1U " care, in a speech at Caen. He iiilcted that Franco would, not- blindly abandon her claim against Germany, or accept a settlement which. wmJe insisting on the payment of her own debts, did not assure a mst return from reparations. The experts committee’s task would be To demand French delegates exhibiting snftamed vigilance, besides a desire to rtacb an agreement. The Government was never in greater need of a faitlnutrusting majority. -
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10730, 30 October 1928, Page 7
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