PEACEFUL DESIRES
-GERMAN POLICY.
OCCUPIED TERRITORY. > r~, . t ... . , United Press Assn:—By Electric Telegraph Copyright, (Received 11.15 a.m.) BERLIN, July 3.
The Chancellor, Herr Muller, in a statement, in. the Reichstag on the new Cabinet’s foreign policy declared, it was based on a desire for peaceful i understanding. H e repudiated the ' idea of revenge. The Government would further follow up the aim of procuring Germany’s equality with other nations ■with which she-desired to co-operate honestly ' for the political and economic consolidation of Europe. -The Government wa s convinced that it; was. justified in demanding the immediate evacuation of the occupied areas. If this were not accepted a great opportunity of translating a policy of understanding into deeds ■would bio lost. He expected the Allies to share Germany’s standpoint -thereon. Only goodwill was needed to solve tho problem. —Australian Press Association —United Service.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 84, 4 July 1928, Page 6
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