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...State Hughes' New Haven speech), would be liable to revision at the hands of the Reparations Commission; Germany must agree to some form of " international control over the German financial administration" in order to give tangible effect to her guarantees. Finally, the note is considered to be a " virtual notification " to the German Government that passive resistance must cease and acts of sabotage and violence be disavowed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE RUHR: British Quandary | 8/13/1923 | See Source »

...from this side of the Atlantic. In addition, much of the German news reaching Paris has come from the Wolff Agency?German, in fact semi-officially the agency of the German Government. Moreover, the United Telegraph, a German agency with an English name, has, according to the French Senator, virtual monopoly in Central Europe where it spreads only Teutonized news. This is a very serious situation for the French, and they are prepared to spend considerable sums in disseminating their own brand of news. The idea of a non-partisan agency, such as the Associated Press, devoted purely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Journals, Not Newspapers | 7/2/1923 | See Source »

...view of the virtual reparations crisis existing on the Continent, it is extremely improbable that the Cabinet would resign over a minor issue such as that of the language dispute. It is therefore probable that in inclining toward Anglo-Italian proposals for a reparations policy Premier Theunis became caught in the cross-firing of the French. Unwilling to alter his policy and at the same time pressed by Poincare, French Premier, there was nothing for M. Theunis to do to avoid a rupture either with Britain and Italy on the one hand and France on the other, except resign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BELGIUM: Theunis Quits | 6/25/1923 | See Source »

...British note accused the Bolsheviki of violating the terms of the Anglo-Russian commercial agreement, and, of course, with seizing the trawler. The note was a virtual ultimatum, which incensed the Soviet Government. "Don't dictate," say the Bolsheviki, "we are ready to negotiate on equal terms, but we will not be led!" That is the gist of the Soviet reply to Curzon. Much capital has been made out of a British warship, which is now in the White Sea, but it is certain that neither Britain nor Russia has any intention of going to war. The most that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Curzonophobia | 5/19/1923 | See Source »

...formal announcement that such a tour will occur, but inasmuch as certain details of it are becoming known-that it will contain 20 chief speeches, that it will cover the entire country from coast to coast, that it will include a trip to Alaska-it is considered a virtual certainty. The impression which Mr. Harding makes on that tour will be an important factor in the election of 1924. The speeches he will deliver are being heralded as the basis of the Republican platform for 1924. Announcements by three members of his cabi- cabinet that he will run in that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Political Inventory | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

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