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PEACE PROBLEMS

AIMED AND GERMAN FINANCES. AMERICAN ASSISTANCE REFUSED. Pr«e« Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, May 20. It is stated that President Wilson and the United States Cabinet on Tuesday decided lhat the Allies and Germany must work out their own financial recovery without further United States assistance. The United States opposes tho capitalisation of Germany's indemnity obligations. —A. and N.Z. Cablo. ./ GERMANY'S "NATIONAL INDUSTRY." MARSHAL FOCH'S WARNING. PARIS, May 20. Marshal Foch, speaking at the Ecole Polyteahnique, said: " Who dares believe tluit Germany renounces war, which is li-er national industry? Inspired by sheer ambition, our German neighbours must "keep up armies and strong frontiers, despite tho generous intentions of civilised humanity, because there arc historic realities as well as epographical."—Times. KAPPITE CONSPIRATORS BUSY. RESUMPTION „OF HOSTILITIES ANTICIPATED. BERLIN, May 20. The Kappite conspirators are busy acknowledging their intention to resume the struggle at the earliest opportunity. Coloned Bauer- and Major Bischopp are using Bavarian centres for the re-forma-tion of their troops. _ , Reactionary Berlin papers hint at a further outbreak if the Socialists are defeated at the elections.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 9

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PEACE PROBLEMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 9

PEACE PROBLEMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 9

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