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Show BREAK -THREATENS; : : OVER iBRITlSM'; MOTE t . - -.- ' . . MANY KILLED IN GERPMN RIOTING Premier Poiricare Incites People to New Hatred of Germany; Possible Break Sends Franc to New Low -Level ' " . ; .,- ' ' ' . By United Press.. ... ! the downfall ot the Cuno government, the publica tion . ofeorrepondenee between the allies and two fighting speeches, by Premier Poincaire of .France, the reparations situation sit-uation became decidedly more acnte over the week end. , In anticipation of break between England and France, the French frane fell'to the lowest of iU history.- ' - : From Hanover. Germany, new and fatal rioting waa reported, re-ported, with twelve dead and fifty injured. , German: Socialists, by a decision reached on "constitution day" to join with communists in voting lack. of confidence in the Cuno ministry today, forced the chancellor's resignstion. . . Guitave Stresemsnn, leader of the Yolkstarti, is forming a new ministry. ,; " - Great Britain caused sensation which many believe may lead to a definite break with France and Belgium' over rep, arations when a note in which the legality of the Ruhr occupation occupa-tion was flatly challenged was made public.- On Sunday at Marvill e and Stenay, Premier Poincaire made two inflammatory inflamma-tory apeeches in which he recalled the horrors of wartime and attempted to inflame his hearers to continued hstred of Germany, Ger-many, declaring occupation of the Ruhr will not end until Germany has paid. -- . v - - - - - ' i .. . BERLJN. Auaj. Dr. Guatava StraMniaBn. feadar of tha Dutach VolkoapartL aoutht today to form a ooaUltoln artunat to raplac that of CbaiteaUor Cuao. which ra-alrnatf ra-alrnatf Sunday. Strtmaam, rsmrdo4 th tnoutbpsocf of th Induafrtallala win eontinu Crarmany'a policy of paaalv aalataneo in th Ruhr. -Th raaaon for Cyno'a downfall war ocojiomlQ aivd had to do with th tntsrMtional oltuatlaa. X-da X-da ion of th Bociahat party- to voto oa-alnat tho aTornmont on th auaailon of oonfld anc f oread th ra aif nation. FWfNCM HOLD 1ITI8H ' NOTK WITH DISFAVOR Th British not to Franco snd I Balaium, la which tho Baldwin rv-ammant rv-ammant soy It ra;arda th Ruhr occtipa-Hon aa illaa;a4 under th V area ar-ea 111 aa troaty. but la wlllln to submit sub-mit tho polat to arbltratloo, has mado a vary daap Imp rasa Ion her. For. the moot part. It I regarded ao creatine; a now altoatlon which may hare aoriouo d ara top man t a Kvta where ono fovarnmsnt i action ac-tion U approved, tho plainspokos phraseolocy of tho not cauaad as tontshment, althovch that aatoa shmewt waa ml naiad with aatlafao-tton aatlafao-tton that tho aovernmont used lan rusjre whlt;h too commaniators la dorse. Amonf thoee who oppooo th Una tho ro varn men t has taken there la excitement, anfcr, even alarm, and th post t Ion I con al dared tp be ono of crave crisis. Tho communication reiterates that Great Britain Is still determined deter-mined that Germany shall pay "to tho maximum of her capacity," but asserts that "what that maximum may bo should bo decided by on Impartial Inquiry." For her own part, Britain would bo wlllin to obtain from German ressxra tlonS and allied debt a sum sufficient aa. gaaat aaAa. ataal. Ika ITanlSJI Ststeo. - Th prosont situation ta 1 tho Ruhr, It says, constitutes a grave poll lea I and ooonomJe crista, which ts having; a particularly noUcaabie affect on trade. |