GERMANS ALARMED
BRITISH “ISOLATION" PLAN. DISASTROUS ACTION. Australian and N.Z- Cable Association. BERLIN, October 17. Reporta stating that the British Government l.as decided to withdraw Irom Continental affairs and concentrate on the dominions have created astonishment and anxiety m responsible circles, where tuieh a Flop is considered as being particularly disastrous at the present juncture, when the imminent menace of unemployment, especially ott the Ruhr, cannot quickly he sol red. It is considered here that Mich action amounts to shirking by England of her responsibilities arising from the Versailles Treaty.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11654, 19 October 1923, Page 5
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