TREATY OF LOCARNO.
DEBATE IN COMMONS. LABOUR LEADER’S CRITICISM. LONDON, November 16. The first important debate in the House of Commons in the session which" commeng.ed to-day will he on the Treaty of Locarno. This has been fixed for .Wednesday. Captain Wedgwood Bonn, Liberal member lor Leith, asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Austen Chamberlain, in the House to-day if he knew whether the Dominions had decided to become' parties to the pact. Mr Chamberlain replied in the negative. The Leader of the Labour Party* Mr Ramsay MacDonald, in referring to tlie Locarno pact, criticised what he termed a new policy of settling international affairs without the consent or knowledge of the Dominions. BERLIN November 16. A conferenoe of the German Nationalist Party was held to-day. It was •attended by 2000 party representatives from all parts of Germany. 'lt was resolved to wage a ruthless fight against the Treaty of Locarno.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16652, 18 November 1925, Page 7
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