TREATY OF LOCARNO
GERMANS DISAPPOINTED.
EXPECTATIONS UNFULFILLED HER ADMISSION TO LEAGUE. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received 11.35 a.m. to-day. BERLIN, Aug. 22. In a speech at Breslau, Dr. Marx declared that Germany’s expectations from the Treaty of. Locarno..have■ not not been fulfilled to thee extent desired,: Germans were painfully disappointed. Since the evacuation of the Cologne zone, the number of troops in the second and third zones lately havp been increased by thousands of men. Dr. Marx said that he must be certain 1 , when he goes to Geneva, that the Germans’ entrance into the League of Nations will proceed, without friction, to a! successful conclusion. . He... explained' that Germany was ready to cooperate in the work of thei examination committee and in the interests of the League as a whole. “We shall strive,” he said, “to : maintain! - the League Council’s freedom of action. We are not posing as the opponent of any candidate; we only ask.that in the final settlement the interests of all members of the League shall ibe taken into account.” . ..
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 August 1926, Page 5
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