SOVIET INTRIGUES
“THIS DRAWING TOGETHER IS UNHEALTHY.” (Received April 16th, 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, April lb. The Russo-German treaty negotiations continue to attract attention in Paris and London. It is believed that the treaty document onlv awaits the signatures. The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent says tliat France an»l her Eastern allies do not share the apparent serenity with which British diplomacy regards the agreement, and would fain urged Britain to intervene at Berlin, on the ground that the agreement is incompatible with the J.oearno Pact and the League. The correspondent affirms that whatever Germany’s legal rights may be, rind however honourable her intentions, this drawing together of Berlin and Moscow is unhealthy, if only because of tho mentality and designs of the Soviet. The “Morning Post!’ says that M. Skrzynsky has signed arbitration treaties with Czecho-Slovakia and Austria during his visits to Prague and Vienna. I :
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 6
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