Public opinion of all shades of thought is fairly well united in condemnation of French policy in the Ruhr, but consideration of events in Germany has given way to consideration of the Government's future policy.
Mr. J. St. Loe Strachey, editor of The Spectator, points out that the Ruhr is becoming a second Alsace-Lorraine and reminds his countrymen that "one Alsace-Lorraine cost us one million dead." The New Statesman, another British weekly, energetically recommends "action" to the Government. It goes on to agree with the policy of leaving the Army on the...
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