AMERICA DISAPPROVES.
INTIMATION TO FRANCE.
CONVEYED BY AMBASSADOR.
NOT A FORMAL PROTEST. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. (Received 9.5 p.m.) . A. and N.Z. ',-• NEW YORK, Jan. 8. The Washington correspondent of the United Press of America states that the United States; Government has officially announced that it regards with distinct disfavour the proposed French ' plan to occupy the German industrial region. The correspondent understands that this view, has been communicated by the United States -.'■■ Ambassador at Paris, but there is no idea at present of making ■ a formal protest owing* to the apparent intractability of the French Government. Senator Harrison, a member of the Senate, in a speech said: "France may exact compliance with every item of the Treaty of Versailles aad move troops to the Ruhr, but in doing so that great and jpatriotic people may suffer the cruel fate of Shylock and lose even more than their pound of flesh in the method of collection." '.:■■:-%'[■ ; ■■■■'■•■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 7
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