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GERMANY'S POLICY

DENIAL OF INTRIGUE. ; PEACE—NOT DISCORD. | Presj Association—By Telegraph—Copyright | PARTS, Angust 11. j The Journal’s Berlin correspondent ’1 had an interview with Dr Wirth, who , : denied the French suggestions that Gor* | many was attempting to drive a wedge between France and England. Such a . policy would only give Germany a pro-' visional and temporary success. . want a policy of peace,” he said, “not discord. We wish to realise our aims by the execution of the undertakings which we contracted 'for, and not by threat* or intrigues. Germany will be able to excute her undertakings, as the . new taxation schemes are intended to raise . 40,000,000,000 paper marks per year."— A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 9

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GERMANY'S POLICY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 9

GERMANY'S POLICY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 9