DANGER TO PEACE.
COLOGNE OCCUPATION. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S VIEWS. .'ress Association—Electric Telegraph— Copyrigh! (Received Monday, 8.50 a.m.), LONDON, Sunday. Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the Methodist gathering at said that the British Empire must not march through the ages bearing the brand of Cain. It might seem odd that he pleaded for Germany, but ho was pleading for justice and fairness, which was the British, way. The continual occupation of Cologne was a danger to peace. The German breaches of the Disarmament Treaty, which France had discovered, would be insufficient cause for non-evacuation. The present- pedantic, illiberal, inequitable and oppr ssive application of the Treaty of Versailles was another peril. There were a dozen other European disputes, which might lead to war, unless the League of Nations' was strengthened. The League must dominate any Anglo-French pact. —Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 June 1925, Page 5
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