“A NASTY SHOCK.”
M. POINCARE’S SPEECH
GERMAN PRESS IRRITATED
BY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYBIGHT BERLIN, Sept: 27.' “A nasty shock” sums up the comment of the Berlin newspapers on M. Poincare’s speech. He is described as an V ‘old mischief-maker, who never opens his mouth without sowing new hatred.” . ~,T , , The Tages Zeitung says: Nobody knows better than this old hypocrite that the three culprits responsible tor the war were himself, M Izvolsky, the Russian Ambassador in Pans, and M. Sazanoff, the Russian Foreign Minister n The Berliner Tageblatt says: “M. Poincare must be doubtful of the success of the financial rehabilitation, otherwise lie would not have returned to his former habit of making speeches on Sunday.” -\
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 September 1926, Page 7
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