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Show IB MM NOTE SATISFIES ENGLISH TENCIOW OF THE RUHR REGION AFT-AIR RELIEVED BY FRANK ANNOUNCEMENT. Tr-.ops ire to be Withdrawn After the German Goldiers Evacuate Disputed Disput-ed Territory and No Further Action Will be Taken. I.MiiInn. Tin; latest French noic on the subject of French occupation move received here says tliat the French lroup-i In Fniiiklort mill oilier occu-jiieil occu-jiieil cllies will Ik: wil hilrawn Immedi-ulely Immedi-ulely upon the withdrawal of the Cer-h,:in Cer-h,:in troops from the Kuhr region. It promises, it is stated, that no further independent aeiioii will hi- taken by ('r:iliei The solidarity of the enlente is em-j.h.i.sized em-j.h.i.sized in the report of the communi-v-.ilion. In lirilisli circles the opinion is expressed that nil the dangers with which the situation was fraught have definitely heen dispelled. 1'p to noon Sunday there lind been undisguised nervousness here over last week's cross-channel exchanges. Muring u conversation lasting over n half hour between Premier Millerand mid Lord Derby, after the conference of ambassadors, the lirilisli ambassa dor, after handing his government's reply to the last French note to Premier Pre-mier Millerand, asked M. Millerand ior certain explanations which would give more precise information on the intentions of the French government. Such Information was so simple and easy to give, says a semi-official note, that M. Millerand was aide to supply It at once without making it the subject sub-ject of a written communication. "It is understood," the semi-official note says, "that the French troops when they evacuate Frankfort and Darmstadt will also withdraw from Hamburg and llanau. "The (lernian delegation's demand for an extension of throe months for the disarmament of Germany has cre-u cre-u ted a new situation, of whicli the allies, particularly France, must take account. This demand would appear necessarily to form the subject of the i first disctiEiions at San Itemo. ! ''Furthermore, it is probable that the French government, nnxious not to appear as wishing to bring pres- sure upon its allies in connection with j the question,, will strive to limit the occupation to the main towns and will show itself disposed to withdraw its j troops as soon as the situation be- ! comes normal In the Kuhr district as j regards the German effectives, j "With these conditions prevailing, it I seems as if the open discussion be- ' tween London and Taris had reached j a close." |