CHAMBERLAINS SPEECH
NOT APPROVED IN.PARIS;
A (AUSIRAIUN-NtW ZBALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) \ -■ ■ LONDON, 11th Sept : ! The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris corres-.l pondenUsays it was hardly to be expected that Mr. Chamberlain's speecte at Geneva would be approved in Pariasf! Behind all ;the. criticism of 4he, speech lies the feeling that the British Em-: pire/is striving, above- everything else/ to evolve an-international; system pri-. manly: suitable to her own needs and I desires. ' . ' ".'■..'■! "Le Temps" contains a criticism tittered by most Frenbhmen every day, that .-Britain Jshows a lack of comprehension of events, during the post-war period. •' She realises .that her- traditional isolation is no longer possible, but is'unwilling to bind herself to anything for. the future, v Britain 'lilies to interest herself in the affairs of Europe, and even claims to direct them, always insisting, upon reserving full liberty in all eventualities to act in her own iuterest. '.'.'.■
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 5
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145CHAMBERLAINS SPEECH Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 5
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