SILESIAN SETTLEMENT.
INTENSE FEELING IN , GERMANY. By Telegraph -Press ABBociation-Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. BERLIN. October 12. Cabinet held a sitting lasting several hours, and receiver] reports from Ambassadors. All were of the same tenor, that they wero unable to exercise any influence in obtaining a favourable decision for Germany over Silesia. All ridded that t-hei-e was little prospect) of the Supreme Council reversing the decision. The evening papers appeared with headings such as ‘‘ Injustice of Geneva..' 5 Under the influence of the news, the mark fell fifty pointsTho fury of the Press an.dJthe public is indescribable, especially as many believed that the threat that the Wirtb. Ministry would resign would have had an effect on Britain and France. N
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16555, 14 October 1921, Page 2
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