FRANCE’S NEW ALLIES.
ALLIANCES AGAINST GERMANY. LINK WITH THE BALKANS. By Telegraph— Press Assn.—CopyrightParis, Jan. 3. '—The apprehensions of the British and Italian Press that the Franco-Czech Treaty will ultimately divide Europe into two armed camps have provided replies from the French Press. The Journal envisages as the result of the treaty a new Europe based on the Franco-Belgian and Little Entente alliances and improved relations with Poland and the Baltic States. It says that the coming conference at Belgrade and the Esthonian-Latvian Customs Union are steps in the same direction. The Echo says that France’s aim to organise the Continent against any’ attempt at hegemony will be achieved if the small States in East and Central Europe consolidate permanently outside Germanism.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1924, Page 5
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