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UNITED STATES’ DECISION. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received January 10, 10.10 p.m.) NEW YORK, January 9. The “New York Times’’ Washington correspondent says that the Administration is .convinced that no action by the United States at time would change the plans in regard to the French invasion of the Ruhr. The French Government has had
ample time to consider the attitude of the American Government, and it is felt that further action by the United States might cause considerable bad feeling among the French. DRIFTING HELPLESS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ASSAILED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received January 10, 10.10 p.m.) WASHINGTON, January 9. Senator J. T. Robinson, in a bitter speech assailing the Adminisration, declared that the ship of State was drifting without a chart or compass, while the helmsman lyas apparently asleep at the wheel. He demanded to know why the Government had not withdrawn the troops from Germany, in conformity with the Reed resolution, which requested the President to order the withdrawal of all American troops from Germany.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11415, 11 January 1923, Page 6
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