GERMANY'S RESISTANCE.
| NO THOUGHT OF YIELDING. | A. and N.Z. BERLIN, Feb. 4. J It is send-officially stated .that rumours j that the Germans are preparing to yield ito French pressure are untrue. On : the | contrary, the Government's resistance is increasing. , '■ *
The first German Note sent to the Reparation Commission since the occupation of the Ruhr region protests against the refusal to grant a moratorium, and urges the commission to . make a new estimate of Germany's capacity to pay. ■.••..,;,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 7
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