DANGER TO PEACE
CONTINUED OCCUPATION OF COLOGNE ADDRESS BY MR LLOYD GEORGE 3j- Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, June 14 Mr Lloyd George, addressing a Methodist gathering at Scarborough, said the British Empire must not march through the ages bearing the brand of Cain. It was said he had begun to plead for Germany; but he was pleading for justice and fairness, which was the British way. Continual occupation o I Cologne was a danger to peace. Breaches of disarmament which France had discovered were insufficient cause for nonevacuation. The present pedantic, illiberal, inequitable, and oppressive application of the Treaty of Versailcls was another peril. There were a dozen other European disputes which might lead to war unless the League of Nations was strengthened. The league must dominate any Anglo-French pact.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 June 1925, Page 5
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