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1914=1925

SHOULD ALLIES BE ALLIED ? NON-EVACUATION OF COLOGNE. GERMANS ANNOYED. BY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT (Received Jan. 7, 2.20 p.m.) BERLIN. Jan. 6. The Allied note regarding Cologne evoked a chorus of protests from the press. Marx’s organ, Germania, says tlie note seriously threatens to destroy the mutual confidence of nations, which was recently reviving. The Tageblatt says: “The German people unanimously reject the monstrous attempt to indefinitely subject a population of two millions to foreign domination.” The Monarchist organ Kreuz Zeitung states: “The real reason for the nonevacuation is that Britain needs the support of France for lier European policy, and therefore gives France a free hand in the Rhine.”

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 January 1925, Page 9

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1914=1925 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 January 1925, Page 9

1914=1925 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 January 1925, Page 9

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