THE GERMAN ELECTIONS
AS FRANCE SEES THEM PRO AND CON CRITICISM By Telegraph-Press Assn-Copyright iAusc. and N.Z. Cable/. (Alist. Press Assn.--United Service) (Received May 23. 10.30 a.m.) Paris, May 22. Commenting on the Uerman elections l.e Petit Parisieii thinks that, in spite of the .setback. Siresemann’s People’s Party’s results constitute a, victory for (lie. policy of a. Franco_Germnn reapproehment. ■
THE REAL VTUTOR f-e Petit Journal says: Dr. Stre.se. maim is the real victor. The internal policy of flic Reich will become more difficult and complicated. NO DIFFER ENUF. AT ALL i Ee Echo dc Paris forecasts that the first action of tlie- Socialists will be to demand the evacuation of the Rhineland, adding: The new Reichstag just elected is no novelty. It is merely a reproduction of the Assembly of 1920, which directed the whole campaign for the. destruction of the Versailles. Treaty.
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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1911, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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