FRENCH COMMENT
MUST FACE GERMANY
LABOUR NOT LIBERALMINDED.
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABUE ASSOCIATION.) PARIS, 23rd January. French comment on the Macdonald; Cabinet is generally restrained. ''Le Temps" says that opposition to France would be a most convenient way of securing the Cabinet's unanimity, but it doubts whether an anti-French policy would for long improve AngloGerman relations, as sooner or later, as ] Lord Haldane well knowe, Britain will have to face the problem of Germanic extension, f- : The "Journal dcs Debats" remarks that the responsibility for England's experiments rests "' with the Liberals,, who are playing a game whereon, the fate of Britain and the peace of Europe depends. '
The "Liberte" declares that Mr. Macdonald's \ Government, excepting Mr. J. R. Clynes, is composed of Germanophiles. '
"These men are "mystics, preachers, Biblical maniacs," it says; "they are not liberal-minded,' but are Free Church parsons." ■•
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 7
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140FRENCH COMMENT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 7
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