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Show GERMANY ILL BE FORGEDTO YIELD ALLIED POWERS DETERMINED TO FORCE FULFILLMENT OF TERMS OF PACT. Premiers Declsre Intention of Stand- Ing Firmly by the Decisions of the Agreement Arrived at in Paris. . ..n ue, England. Tho attitude jf b. llrltlsh government, as disclosed during the conversations of Premiers llriand and Lloyd George here on April 23, Is to stund firmly by the decisions de-cisions of the agreement arrived at n Paris In January and require Germany Ger-many to fulfill them. Failure by Or. many to do so must compel the allies to apply further pressure, the precise nnttiro rvf ulili.li m-III I... il... ..i.i.... of examination. The two premiers were understood to be In agreement as to the gen-oral gen-oral plan to be followed, but It was said they wished to havo a complete mutual understanding of what wus to be done early In May. If In the Interval In-terval the German government does not submit acceptable proposals. A fresh German proposal Is expected to be submitted to tho allies Immediately, Immediate-ly, but even Its serious discussion would seem to bo conditioned upon satisfactory guarantees of exclusion. It appears that the present German Ger-man government Is In a weak position. posi-tion. French authorities ore understood to raise tho question whether undertakings under-takings entered upon by the present German cabinet would bo likely to bo carried out by one subsequently established. es-tablished. The French military position Is clearly defined, but that government earnestly desires the nominal partlcl- nutlnli nf ISrmit TlHtntn nnil Ttnlirlutn. |