SECURITY PACT.
RECEPTION IN GERMANY. By Telegraph.- Press Assn.—Copyright. Berlin, June 19. Nationalist newspapers advocate the rejection of the French Note. They especially criticise France's claim to arbitrate in the event of a Germane-Polish conflict, while the unconditional entry of Germany into the League of Nations is strongly” objected to, as it is stated that it is impossible for Germany to give the League the right to send troops across Germany against another nation. The Catholic organ, Germania, expresses the opinion that Germany and France will agree to the principle. The Vor waerts considers that the French reply has advanced the discussion.
Herr Streeemann*s organ, Die Ziet, sees in the reply the possibility of negotiations with .France.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1925, Page 8
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