SECURITY PACT
ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.
MAY BE EXPECTED SHORTLY.
BRITAIN’S, SUGGESTIONS. rt Y CAULK—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. LONDON, May 30. According t-o authoritative statements in London and Paris yesterday cue clarification of the security situation has. so,progressed that a complete agreement may he shortly exepected. Neither London nor Paris stated in what matters the outstanding difference consisted, but comments by Pans and Berlin newspapers to-day indicate that Britain insists on the limitation of the security pact to Germany’s western frontier, as Germany proposed. Yesterday's London statement said the expectation of an agreement was based on he hope and belief that France* would adopt the suggestions representing th Q manimous view ,of the British Government. This is interpreted by the Berlin Boerseh Courier as something like an ultimatum. -. ■. -• • : The French writer “Pertmax” says Britain reneats her splendid isolation -ormuia. which is,an encouragement of German revenue in East- Europe.„ He adds Hurt Belgium approves of the British viewpoint.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 June 1925, Page 5
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