THE OTHER SIDE.
"There is a great deal to be said in criticism of the Versailles Treaty," said Viscount Cecil in a recent speech, "but it is a big mistake to think that it is wholly bad and that it is worse materially than most treaties which have been made at the conclusion of most wars. There is a good deal in it which is very good. It is a great deal better than the treaty whieli the German authoritics said they were going to make if they had won the war. The country to suffer far more than Germany under peaee treaties was Austrin, which, for some reason or othcr, very seldom has any advocate of her grievance. I hope people will not be led away by the rather ingenious and vigorous propaganda that has been put forward by (Jennany as lo her iutolerable wrongs. There is a good deal to be said on the other side." A.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 6
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