BLOODSHED FEARED
IF FRENCH SILESIAN TROOPS ARE REINFORCED. ANGER IN'GERMANY. .Australian and N.Z. Cable Association BERLIN, July 18. The newspapers aro fuming oven* France's Note complaining of Germany’s neglect to take action against General Hoeffer (commander of the German Self-Defence troops in Upper Silesia), who refuses to surrender bis arms. The newspapers declare that, while the Germans in Upper Silesia are disarming the Poles rxe furnishing faked returns. t The papers are of the opinion that if further French troops are sent it wil! probably lead to bloodshed. AH INCIDENT PARIS V July 18. Germans surrounded a. hotel in which a French officer and his wife were staying at Ratibor, but they succeeded in escaping to Oppeln.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10957, 20 July 1921, Page 6
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