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EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

[“Trre Trans” Skrvick.] FRENCH OPINION. (FAIMS, March 20. The newspapers welcome cordially Mr Chamberlain's .speech in the Commons, hut they regret Britain opposes an Anglo-Eranco-Rclgium. Pact, "hcrefor the suggested substitute is deemed to he inudef|uatc. They admit the expediency of following up the proposals, but insist, first of all, on Germany’s entry into the lasagne a.s a token of good faith. They also insist on a prelimininary settlement of the disarmament question.

The “Temps” utters a. warning against slipping into a revision of the Treaty of Versailles. The “Liborte” declares the German Pact idea is merely a Parliamentary expedient.

-A GERMAN DENTAL. BERLIN, March 2G

It is authoritatively stated that there is no truth in the report that Germany is prepared to enter the League of Nations unconditionally. On the contrary, the Government maintains its original attitude there anent. '

Hitherto only a few Nationalist newspapers commented on Mr Chamberlain's speech and none favourably. The “Boersen Zcitung” attacks Dr Sti'escmann’s Security Pact proposals, declaring that any treaty made, will remain a scrap of paper to the opposition.

The “Deutsche Zeitung” is of the opinion that Strescm aim’s failure makes his resignation essential.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 3

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EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 3

EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 3

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