GERMAN PRESIDENCY
“TIMES” COMMENT. [Reuters T e leg r. am s. I (Received this day at HI.AO p.in.) ■EONROX, May 1. The ‘‘Times*' in a leader expressed the opinion that the Allies oiiyld, without delay, to approach Derm,any reynn 1 iny the pact proposals, 1 The “Times” points out that Herr 1 1-I(l. lierV speech ennn.otes t!.i■ spirit 1 of rest iven:| art i Milarly in regard to r disarmament at Ceinyiw. \ny indieti- 1 tion ol' further delay may multiply the 1 obstacles preventing an agreement. ‘ The “Times'' emphasises that it can- " not lie reearded as altogether inex- ,j pliealile that the Herman ] eoph* have. chosen 11 indenhury whose eleetinn was 11 largely :i matter of seiitijnenf. The I" ‘'Times" adds: “I I indciiliury’s elect ion *' is ii in I' •it lit ed !y (list ttrliiny ]inssiliilities. hat need not tie: e-warily he taken as v ‘ an alarminy fact.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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