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THE RHINELAND.

LONDON OBSERVER’S REPORT. A FRENCH DISCLAIMER. Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, June 24. The Foreign Office has issued a statement categorically denying that the Observer’s report on the Rhineland was from the French High Commissioner, and adding that the Observer’s good faith has doubtless been deceived.—A. and N.Z. Cable. PARIS PRESS COMMENT. DENIAL OF COMPLICITY. PARIS, June 24. Lo Temps, in an apparently officiallyinspired comment, protests against the Observer’s sharp attack on France, pointing out that every clay a confidential but useful interview is taking place between M, Poincare and Lord Crewe (British Ambassador). Le Temps adds: “France never thought of a dismembered Germany. This is a policy which would be both unjustifiable and impracticable. The Journal dcs Debats, while demanding a verification of the Observer’s report, fails to see any justification in it for violent anti-French diatribes.—A. and N. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 7

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THE RHINELAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 7

THE RHINELAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 7