WELCOME RETURN
DR. STRESEMANN.
GUIDING GERMAN POLICY.
(united press Association—By electric TELEGRAPH—COPTEIGHT.) BERLIN, November 5. Looking surprisingly well after his long illness, Dr. Gustav Stresemann returned to Berlin and will resume his duties at the Foreign Office to-morrow, but arrangements have been made to relieve him of the details and to enable him txi concentrate on the important decisions awaiting his attention. Even the Nationalists, who fought Dr. Stresemann bitterly over Locarno, welcomed his return as the man best fitted to cope with current problems, but they will call on him to deal with his so-called new Franco-British Entente, which developed during his illness. The newspaper "Germania" particularly urges Dr. Stresemann to check "the Anglo-French deviations from the Locarno course, and thus pre serve Germany's belief in the Locarno Pact."
Even Dr. Stresemann's enemies, with scant Justice, declare that German policy has been leaderless during his absence^—"The Times" Cables.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 11
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