DIVIDED POLITICALLY.
FRANCE AND BRITAIN. GERMAN INFLUENCE DENIED. Press Assn.—By Teh—Copyright. Paris, yesterday, e Journal’s Berlin correspondent had an interview with Herr Wirth, who denied the French suggestion that Germany was attempting to drive a wedge between France and England. “Such a policy would only give Germany a provisional temporary success,” he says. ‘“We want a policy of peace —not discord. We wish to realise our aims by the execution of the undertakings we’ contracted for; not by threats or intrigues.
“Germany would be able to execute her undertakings, as the nwe taxation schemes were intended to raise eighty thousand million paper marks per year.”
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 12 August 1921, Page 4
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