IS IT UNION?
GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. MARX AND STRESEMANN IN - VIENNA. (BY CABLE—MUSS:) ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received November 15th, 9.5 p.m.) VIENNA, November 15. Dr. Marx and Dr. Stresemann have arrived here. It is stated officially that the visit is morelv one of courtesy but importance is attached to it in quarters which favour a union between Germany and Austria. UPWARD PATH. i (attstbaliak axd n.z. and sur cablb.) (Received November loth, 9.5 p.m.) VIENNA, November 15. Dr. Seipel, the Austrian Chancellor, speaking at a banquet to Dr. Marx and Dr. Stresemann, said that the path of the German people in Germany and Austria in recent years, despite difficulties, had been upward, but great work remained to be done. There could be no secure peace, disarmament, economic recovery, or real advance in culture in Europe so long as mutual trust was not the foundation of European policy.
Dr. Marx said: "A feeling of sympathy and understanding between Austria and Germanv remains unaltered. There is nothing to divide our hearts or mar our friendship."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 8
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176IS IT UNION? Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 8
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