THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.
i FRENCH PRESS COMMENTB. .a STRESEMANN THE VICTOR. (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) (Bi Tclegra^n.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Received May 23, ii.lo a.m.) PARIS, May 22. , Commenting on the German elections, the Petit Parisien thinks that in spite of the set-back of Herr Stresemann's People's Parly, the results constitute' a victory for a policy of FrancoGerman rapprochement. The Petit Journal concludes that Herr Stresemann is the real victor and also that the internal polic/ of the Reichstag will hecome more difficult and complicated. The Echo de Paris forecasts that the first action of the Socialists will he to' demand the evacuation of the Rhineland, adding:. "The Reichstag just elected is no novelty; it is merely a reproduction of the'Assembly of 1920, which directed the whole campaign for the destruction of the Versailles Treaty."
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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17409, 23 May 1928, Page 7
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