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GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY.

CALM NEGOTIATIONS.

AVOIDANCE OF MISTRUST.

NATIONALISTS A DANGER.

By TeleEraph—Press Association—Copyright Times. LONDON. Nov. 6.

I am opposed to the inclusion 'of Nationalists in the Government, the principal business of which will be the conduct of Germanyjs foreign affairs," declared Herr Marx, German Chancellor, in an election speech in Munster, where he emphasised that Germany's conduct could not afford to be considered abroad as equivocal and unreliable.

" My view," said Marx, " is that the admission of Nationalists to the Cabinet will be calculated to reawaken foreign mistrust of Germany. What the consequences of renewed mistrust would be it is not possible to foresee, but they might easily affect the evacuation of the Puihr.

Germany's foreign policy must be based on mutual understanding. Germany may thump the table and rattle the sabre, but other nations are strongly armed, whereas Germany is disarmed and defenceless. Therefore, ihe only way to freedom lies through calm negotiations."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 11

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GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 11

GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 11

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