THE SECURITY PACT.
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GERMANY WARNED BV SOVIET LONDON, June 14.
The “Times" Riga corrospoinh-ii says the Bolshevist chiefs are show in;, fresh alarm at what they describe a Gcrmanv’s inclination m c mn- ii terms with the Allies. Tin* Sovie press is daily admonishing German; not to join Ihe League ui Nations o subscribe to a pact which K tania mount to subjecting hersclt and i ■ pudiating her friendship with Russia She is warned that if she does not Id low Moscow’s advice the Soviet Gov oinmciil will seek alliances elsewhere
q’H e i'll ENOH PROPOSAL. LONDON, dun.' 11. The “Sunday Times” corrospnidcii at Paris says France's proposal is -
(o guarantee peace both eastward and westward by arbitration treaties that in iho contingency ot a German violation. not France only, hut the League of Nations will abo take act inn again.-l tl„. assailant. and Britain’s liberty would be limited to the obligations ulrcatlv undertaken by iter under the Covenant of the League of Nations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 2
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