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Show REAL BREACH THREATENS IN , ALLIES' CAMP LONDON. Aug. S (By A. Great Britain and Franca etand even further apart In their attitudes toward Germany than the British people and probably tha world at large have underatood. Thia aeema to he the conclusion drawn from ths explanations Prima Mlnlater Baldwin Bald-win and Lord Curaon. tha foreign secretary, gave the two nouses of parliament today of the position resulting re-sulting from ths latest attempt to lay the foundation of a united policy. pol-icy. Tha ministers revealed that tha latest communications from Franco and Belgium furniahed no material for an allied answer to ths German reparations propoeala and they brought to light a eurprietng deadlock dead-lock In tha correspondence. Neither tha French nor the Belgian reply, they statsd, even mentioned ths draft nots to Germany which Great Britain had submitted to the twa allied governmenta. Apparently tba French and, Belgian communica-tlona communica-tlona were limited to replying to Great Britaln'a covering note, sent with ths draft, or dealt only la general It lea |