LOCARNO PACT
DEBATE IN COMMONS TO-DAY WILL DOMINIONS SIGN TREATY ? NO DECISION MADE YET By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received November 17, 8.5 p.m.) LONDON, November 16. The first important debate of the Parliamentary session will be on the Locarno Pact, on Wednesday; otherwise the business of the session will be. mostly, domestic. Captain Wedgwood-Benn (Lib.) asked if Mr Chamberlain knew whether the Dominions had decided to become parties to the Locarno Pact. Mr Chamberlain : No. Mr Ramsay MacDonald, Leader of the Opposition, criticised the new policy of settling international affairs without the consent or knowledge of the Dominions. HINDENBURG~ASUPPORTER EVEN AGAINST HIS PARTY RESIGNATION POSSIBLE. Renter's Telegram. (Received November 17, 7.15 p.m.) BERLIN, November 16. The National Party’s conference, attended by 2000 party representatives from all parts of Germany, resolved to wage a ruthless fight against the Locarno Pact. The newspaper, “Borse Zeitung,” declared, that President Hindenburg has threatened to resign if the Nationalists continue their attempts to wreck the Locarno Pact.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12298, 18 November 1925, Page 4
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167LOCARNO PACT New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12298, 18 November 1925, Page 4
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