GERMANY'S DESIRE.
Preservation of Europe's Peace. WOULD HELP IN BALKANS tlJeceived Ji a^m.l BERLIN*. March 22. "The desire to preserve lb* peace of Europe is rooted so strongly in all countries that a breach between Italy and Yugoslavia would be condemned all over the world," declared Herr i>tre*e« niann in the Reichstag. He did not believe there was acute danger, but a cairn survey disclosed the fact that final consolidation of the general international situation was still distanu Germany's position had been definitely defined by ihe Locarno Pact., her entry into the lyajrue of Nations, and the Russo-Orman agreement, therefore skt wonld refrain from interference in Yugoslavia.
If summoned to co-operate, boveraa% her efforts wonld only b© aimed at removing the causes of friction.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 7
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