SECURITY PACT.
GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.
(BY CABLE—PRESS ASSpgiATION-^COPYBIOHT;.) (reuter's telegrams,)
BERLIN, April 21).
The Chancellor, Herr Luther, in a speech at a meeting of industrialists, emphasised the necessity for continuity in Germany's faieign policy in order tc» carry out the world's, desire for the. removal of insecurity and instability. He hoped that the Allies would nQ longer hesitate to remove the injustice done by not publishing the reasons for the nfcn-evacuatian of the Cologne, eone. He said that Germany's attitude as regards the security proposal wag unaltered, but the evacuation of the .Rhine, zone must not he maid© dependent on the eonelusipn of a security pact. If these two urgent problems were settled, then he believed) the wW would bo open for the reconstruction of Europe politically, economically and morally. _^
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 9
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