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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

[Reuters Telegrams.]

A FRENCH STATEMENT

(Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) PARIS, March 16.

“1.0 Matin’’ learns authentically from London that Mr Chamberlain's protocol speech was in obedience to a rigid Cabinet mandate. It. further reveals •serious Cabinet divergencies. When it was decided to oppose the Protocol, Mr Chamberlain proposed a. renewal of the Anglo-French Entente. Lord Cur--7.011 organised a majority of the Cabinet to oppose the Entente. Air Chamberlain was within an ace of resigning. He later agreed implacably to condemn the Protocol instead of making a kindly statement previously intended. Mr Chamberlain, on route to Geneva eonversed with M. Herriot regarding the German proposals in acrordancc with a strict Cabinet inundate. “Le Matin’’ alleges l/>rd D'Aheriion without informing the Foreign Office, previously privately warned Germany, hinting it was an opportune momenl for submitting German proposals. Ambassador Stainner immediately submitted the proposals to .Air Chamberlain, who in rejecting the suggestions of the Secretary, promptly informed France. Chamberlain, from Geneva, sent a message to O’ A her iio n ( instructing him to compel Germany to adhere to her original proposals, sternly adding that D’Abernoti’s retention of the ambassadorship depended upon his success.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 3

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195

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 3

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 3

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