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THE RHINELAND

QUESTION OF EVACUATION. A SIGNIFICANT SPEECH. (Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.) . COLOGNE, September 26. Dr Stresemann, in a message to the Rhineland, states: “Amid the work at Geneva our eyes were continually directed to the Rhineland, of which we thought especially when we were greeted by the 48 nations in the Assembly and during the thorny negotiations. Rhinelanders, who in the dark hours were faithful and devoted to the Fatherland, may feel that their devotion is the foundation upon which we worked for the restoration of German liberty.” The message is interpreted to mean that an understanding has been reached regarding Allied evacuation. —A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 9

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THE RHINELAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 9

THE RHINELAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 9

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