GERMAN PRESS VIEWS
AN "INSURMOUNTABLE"OBSTACLE." ' '
■'-. ■:■ ..: BERLIN '.2Stli JuneV: ■,; The "Tageblatt" -is disappointed .at'"the . vagueness of;, Mr; Chamberlain's : speech in the House ofiQommons,...and'expresses; the V opinionV that.the; French j' reply to the German, offer: merely- de-i notes a pact against" Germany, while,according to Mr. Chamberlain, Article - 16 of the League of Nations Covenant remains in force, although it is an "in-,; surmountable obstacle- to Germany's.; .entry into the: League. ■ -•;..':'-. .'-■-•- -..^ Herr StresemannV organ, "Die Zeit,"also' emphasises .the'view i- that Germany cannot entertain negotiations' on the -pact if 'the Tight to. send troops, across Germany^is"insisted. qn',"rbttt" it■'; believes there is: still a great.difference of opinion 1 between Paris .and Londonin this regard.: The Nationalist paper ',: "Boersen Ze?tung,". says the speeclv.-didl not-take account of Germany's greatest. need, a'reasonable revision of the Peact"' Treaty.- . '.;■ .'■' ''.':•■; ■' : " '.::.:. ~~~'l '':-':
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 7
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