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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

GERMAN EXPECTATIONS. " PAINFULLY DISAPPOINTED.' TROOPS OF OCCITPATION. (3t Cable.— Press Association.—-Copyright.) .Rice;"eJ 130 p.m.! BERLIN. August 22. In a sp'-r-:': at Breslau. Dr. Marx. Minister r '" r : -' u '' Occupied Territories, declared that Germany's expectations from the Treaty >"f Locarno were not yet fulfilled to th.; extent desired. Germany was painfully disappointed. Since the eracuati' n r>f thr> Cologne zone, the num-' ber of tr- - ""'p* in the second and third zones '■■ 1 ■'• liceiy boon increased by thousands. Dr. Marx said lie must be certain whpn he goes ro Geneva that Germany's entrance into the League will proceed without friction to a successful conclusion. He explained that Germany tva= ready to co-operate in the work of the examination committee and in the interests r.f t'.w Lensnie as a whole. ' ; \Ve shall strive." lie snid. "tn maintain the r.'-acue Council's freedom of action. We are rot posing as the opponent of any candidate; we only ask that in thr tin.-il sett lament the interest? of all members of the Leaeue be taken into account." —i A. .md N.Z.i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 7

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 7

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 7