LEACUE OF NATIONS.
NOW. UPON ITS TIWAV
By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright - BERLIN, Septf. 6V ' ; Hen- Stresemann, in Die Zeit, discussing the question of Germany joining the: League of Nations,,- says:' "it is obvious that when incidairts oi rettf' importance, arise) thfi» Leagua is. simplyignored, and that, as : a matter of fact forcsF'continues the dertenmmng:-fao tor. Germany can hardly; be flxnecte<r to desire to sell, herself! body* and soul',' to: such a torso. Let, us wait/and see,' in the present, conflict,, if : the League : really is an impotent creation; ox a body with influence and power. If theLeague proves a toy the nations will' reverb to the principle of 'might is right.' In that case; several clauses, of' the Treaty of Versailles must be ruled* out. Germany will, then be faced with 1 the necessity of demanding 'the- rightto. arm herself to an, extent corresponding with' her size."—Ax and N& cable t • Vv
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 805, 7 September 1923, Page 5
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151LEACUE OF NATIONS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 805, 7 September 1923, Page 5
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