Show I LAST FRENCH NOTE SATISFIES ENGLISH TENSION O THE OF-THE THE RUHR REGION AFFAIR RELIEVED BY FRANK ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Troops are to be Withdrawn After Atter the the German Soldiers Evacuate Disputed ed ed Territory and No Further k Action Will be Taken London The The latest French note on the subject of J French occupation C move received here says that the French troops In Frankfort and other occupied occupied pied pled cities will be withdrawn immediately immedi upon the withdrawal of the I G German Ger Ger- r- r man troops fro froin ll the tue Ruhr region It promises it is stated that no further independent action will be taken by France The rhe solidarity of th the entente is emphasized em em- In th the report of the cation In British circles the opinion is expressed that nil all the dangers with which the situation was fraught have loeve definitely been dispelled Up to noon Sunda Sunday there had been ben undisguised nervousness ss here over last weeks week's cross-channel cross exchanges During a conversation lasting over overa a half hour between Premier and Lord Derby after the conference of ambassadors the British ambassador I dor after attel handing Ills his governments government's reply to the last lust French note to Premier Premier Pre Pre- I mier inter l asked M M. M for certain explanations which would give more snore information on the intentions of the French government go Such Information was KO so simple and easy to give ghe says a semi official note that M. M was able to supply it at once without making it the he subJect subject subject sub sub- of a written communication It It is understood the semi-official semi note says that the French troop troops when they evacuate Frankfort and Darmstadt will vilI also alo withdraw fro from fron Hamburg and Hanan The Tue German delegations delegation's demand for tor an extension of three months forthe for forthe forthe the disarmament of Germany has Ions cre cre- created created a new situation of ot which the allies aHles particularly France must take account This demand would appe appear r necessarily to form the subject of the first discussions at San Remo Furthermore it is probable ble that the French Government anxious not I t to appear as wishing to bring pressure pres pres- sure Eure upon Its allies in connection with the question will wilt strive to limit the i occupation to the main towns and will i show Itself disposed to withdraw its troops as soon as the situation b becomes becomes be- be comes normal in the Ruhr district as regards the German effectives With these conditions prevailing it seems as if the open discussion between between be be- tween London and Paris bad had reached n a close |