LOCARNO TREATIES
EFFECT ON GERMANY
MORAL RIGHT TO MANDATES
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
Received November 5, 9.40 a.m
BERLIN, Nov. 4. Dr-Btresemann,. ill expounding the importance of tlic Locarno treaties, emphasised tliat the security pact meant that France renounced the policy involved in Marshal. Foch and M. Clemenceau’s suggestions at the Versailles Conference that the Rhine he tlie western frontier of Germany.
Ho alluded to the political significance of the fact of Britain’s undertaking to fully protect Germany against a French attack.
He declared that the German treaties with Poland and Czecho-Slovakia contained nothing that could be construed to recognition of Germany’s eastern frontier. The Polish-French ami Czccho-Freneh supplementary treaties added no rights beyond those that France enjoyed through membership of the League.
Dr Stresemann mentioned the assurance given to the German delegation that with her entry into the League Germany possesses the moral right to obtain colonial mandates. —A. and N.Z. cable.
GERMAN NATIONALISTS. OPPOSITION TO TREfL-th Received November 5, 10.55 a.m. BERLIN, Nov. 4. A meeting of delegates from all the extreme Nationalist organisations in Germany decided to invito all the Nationalist organisations to fight the Locarno treaty.-—Renter.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 9
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