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NO ANNEXATION

BUT FRANCE WILL STAY. TILL GERMANS PAY. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. PARIS, January 30. M. Poincare denies that France intends to annex the Ruhr in order to enable her to supply coal to the French iron industries in Lorraine. France would remain in German territory until Germany paid her reparation debts. INSULTED AND STONED FRENCH GRAVES MISSION. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. PARIS, January 30. The “Matin” says: “There is much hostility on the part of the Germans towards the French Mission engaged in sending home the remains of prisoners of war. “Members of the mission and relative of the deceased have been insulted. and stoned on several occasions. The local authorities refused to intervene.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 6

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NO ANNEXATION New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 6

NO ANNEXATION New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 6

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