M. BRIAND'S SOLUTION.
SETTLEMENT BY COMMISSION. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. CBeod. 6.30 p.m.) PARIS, May 16. M_ Briand, in an interview, said he was not surprised to notice appreciable differences between the French and British points of view regarding. Silesia. Each Government was inspired with the views of its representative in Upper Silesia. It would be better to leave the Allied representatives there time to settle the problem of defining the division between Germany and Poland. The present trouble was due to the nn certainty resulting from these representatives presenting their reports separately. If the Germans were encouraged to intervene with force in Upper Silesia the position would assume great gravity. France asks that the stipulations of the Versailles Treaty be applied in accordance with the result of the plebiscite.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17784, 18 May 1921, Page 7
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131M. BRIAND'S SOLUTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17784, 18 May 1921, Page 7
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