GERMANY'S ATTITUDE
HERR WIRTH'S ASSURANCES. SINCERE DESIRE FOR PEACE. FRENCH DELEGATION'S DENIAL. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Rceived August 12, 9.35 a.m. PARIS, August 11. The Paris 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," he said, "only give Germany a provisional temporary success. We want a policy of peace—not discord. We wish to realise our aims by the extension of the undertakings wc have contracted, and not by threats or intrigues. Germany would be able to execute her undertakings, as the new taxation schemes were intended to rajse 80,000,000,000 marks for the year."
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14722, 12 August 1921, Page 5
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