FRANCE AND GERMANY.
A RAPPROCHEMENT SUGGESTED. By ToleCTiDh—Proia Asiooiatlon-OosyrlsM "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cablcß. (Rec. December 29, 6.10. p^m.) Berlin, December 28. Baron D'Estournelles do Constant (French Senator, and a member of tho Hague Court),, in an article published in tiie "Frankfurter Zeitung," makes an appeal for ti rapprochement 'between Franco and Germany. Ho points out that tho Entente has been extended from England to Russia— 'the whalo has made it up with tho ele-' pliant"—and Russia has bocoino reconciled to Japan. The .only two nations — at present utterly irreconcilable—left face to faco are France and Germany, and this is itself sufficient for the whole world to ruin itself living in a state of uncertainty;;as*fO. 'what'te-jnorrow .'will bring fortliV •• >••• ■ i The writer urgos an amicable discussion, with mutual concessions. "Otherwise," he declares, "we will have to follow either Socialism, which loads to agreement by revolution; o." Jingoism, whioh leads, not by revolution, but by war." BRITAIN AND JAPAN. Toklo, December 28. Tiie Mikado, speaking at the opening of the Japauo3o Diet, declared that tho allianco with Great Britain \iaa continually growing stronger.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1944, 30 December 1913, Page 5
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