GERMAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION GERMAN FEEI.INO. BERLIN, January 29. A sensation has been caused in political and official circles hy M. Hcrriot’s recent speech in connection with which profound disappointment is expressed at the aggressive words of a statesman who hitherto had been regarded as an advocate of conciliation and peace. The newspapers speak in the bitterest terms. One, “The Boersen Zeitung,” in an article headed “The End of the New Conciliation Era,’’ says that M. Ilerriot’s speech confirms the conviction that the French democrats, socialists, and pacifists want the same thing as the French Chauvinists, namely, the Rhine frontier, and Germany’s everlasting political, military and economic impotence.
It is the general opinion that the views of nine out of ten, Germans arc reflected in the press outbursts. Thus it is feared that M. Herriot’s speech may add many recruits to the ranks of* the Nationalists, who assert the hopelessness of coming to an understanding with Franco
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1925, Page 3
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