THE SECURITY PACT
i :»1 P 011 TAN C E OF THE EO j CARNO TREATIES 11 v Tel Pr<>s Asmu 1 . Coovright 11, tute r' s Telegrat ns. R.ec. Nov. 5. 8.55. a.m. .Berlin Nov. p Herr S'resmann, expounding the importance ol the Locarno Treat* ies, emphasised that, the security pact meant that Fiance renounced the policy involved in Marshal Foch and M. Clemoneeau's suggestions at the Versailles Conference. that the I Rhine be the we-tern frontier of h Germany. He alluded to the political signiujficanee of the fact of Britain’s - undertaking to fully protect Gerf many against French attack. Re 1 declared that the Germany treaties f with Poland and Czeclio Slovakia e contained not hum construable to v the recognition of Germany’s pres--0 ent Eastern frontier. * The Polono-Freneh and Ozecho- * French supplementary treaties add.* c ed no rights beyond those France 1 enjoyed through membership of the 1 League. Herr Sfresemann mentioned the assurance given to the Gorman delegation that with entry into the League Germany passes the moral j. right to obtain colonial mandates. ATTITUDE OF GERMAN NATIONALISTS. Reuter’s Telegrams. Rec Nov 5. 10.55 a.m. Berlin, Nov 4 A meeting of delegates from all the extreme Nationalist organisatiens in Germany derided to unite all the Nationalist organisations to fight against the Locarno treaty.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9027, 5 November 1925, Page 4
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