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GENEVA RESOLUTION GERMAN RESENTMENT HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN (Klcc. Tel. Copyright—United Press Asxn.) (Received April 20, 2 p.m.) BERLIN, April 19. From the fact that it often reflects Baron von Neuratii's opinion, much discussion is caused by a bitter article in the Fraukfurthcr Zeitiing. which claims that it has worked year in and year out for international peace. It then proceeds: "When .we note at Geneva M. Laval's antiquated phrases, Sir John Simon's cold lawyer's words, M. Litvinon's gritting insincerities, and Mr. MacDonald s protestations of peaceful intent, we cannot refrain from telling Geneva's organisers that we are sick of it. This entire rubbish of selfrighteousness surrounding Germany becomes doubly painful when expressing itself through Mr. Mai Donald's tragic figure. "We will nor collapse under your verdict. Do not be surprised if some dav the whole League breaks down. Do von believe that alliances built on the "quicksands of temjwrary interests impressed nation which has now come into pnssi ssiou of its true strength: 'l'll,. Tii ' Berlin correspondent -ays thai tho press points out that Herr Hitler's bin Inlay coincides with the moment, when Germany must show a bolt! front to a hostile world. Semi-oiiicial commentary describes the Geneva resolution as an unfavorable omen for successful international negotiations, and asks why, if Bngland wished to continue Ihese w,ith Germany as a partner, she. participated in a one sided gesture at. Oneva, but add; that Germany will not. be deviated by that from poai el'nl aim .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 8
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