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i jp,. FOUNDED ON P&ACE. NEED FOR FRANCO-GERMAN UNDERSTANDING, : / Plans Association—Copyright, Australian Kand N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 10.5 a ra.) BERLIN, October 3. “The new Germany can only be founded on a peace which essentially must bo preceded by a Franco-Ger-man understanding,” said Herr' Stresemaun, addressing the People's E Party in Congress. The theory of the policv consists of reconstruction and the liberation of Europe, but it needs the participation of other powers as well as those dealing, with reparations, including America., whoso policy is actuated hv a desire, that,.?, real pacification, of Europe brouglit about by the'Dawes sfcheme. He -heglieved the theory agreed with the American policy, as it intended to achieve a real peace, no longer ’ disturbed by foreign occupation. Herr Stresemann regretted the recurrence of the old allegation that the; Central Powers were alone responsible*. for the war. Germany would welcome impartuitl tribunals to hold investigations into the the world war. He hoped.'), ;_V> see, a- clefi-. nite liberation ,of occupied. hreas;y l , resulting in th6* ment. of the recoufitruotiop poppd, -'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVIV, Issue 1, 4 October 1926, Page 6
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