CONSEQUENCES OF LOCARNO.
EXPLANATION TO FRENCH CHAMBER. (Received D. 30 a.in.) Paris, Dee. 20. M. Briand explained the consequences of the Locarno agreement on foreign affairs and army commissions to the Chamber of Deputies. He emphasised his conviction that a similar pact in 1914 would have prevented the war. Replying to a Communist. M. Briand said that the Locarno agreements were in no way directed against Russia, adding that he would endeavour to reserve for Soviet Russia, a position in the League of Nations equivalent to other Powers.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 8, 21 December 1925, Page 5
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