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TO-MORROW'S DANGER

GERMAN INDUSTRIALISTS.

ALL-POWERFUL ORGANISATION

FRAXC.E 'S PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE.

| (Received 9.10 a.m.) . PARK, July 1 22. * Poiucaw, when unveiling a war monument at Villus Cottereta, replied tv Hr Lloyd George's recent criticism in the House of Commors of the French 1 programme. , M, Poinmre inferred to the Germans' systematic obstruction of French i efforts to repair war ravages. He wishi«?d that all the Allios had gone to the Ruhr with France. They would have understood better , the real danger of to-morrow. M. Poincare drew a graphic picture of the tremendous industrial organisation the Germans had built up in the . Ruhr. This organisation was substituting itself more and more for the State. It was enveloping, dominating and annihilating. It was master of the Press and the Government. It subject- ; ed the German Republic to a domina- ! tion moro powerful than that of the I Junkers. ' Against this danger England, Belgium, Italy and Prance must unite. It would not be difficult to supplv the Allied Governments with a basis for instructive comparisons and grounds for an equitable decision. It would be sufficient for them to visit ' the Aisne Department and then the Ruhr. It would not demand the 1 aid of financial experts to enable them j to make comparisons.

M. Poincare did not refer to the British Note.—A. and N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1923, Page 5

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TO-MORROW'S DANGER Northern Advocate, 24 July 1923, Page 5

TO-MORROW'S DANGER Northern Advocate, 24 July 1923, Page 5