THE SECURITY PACT
: Australia & N.Z. C able Association.] SPEECH BY DR. STRESE.MANN. BERLIN, Nov. 5. Dr Stresemann, expounding the importance of the Locarno treaties emphasised the Security Pact meant that France had renounced the policy involved in General Foch’s and M. Cleinenceau’s suggestions at Yersailles and his confidence that the Rhine would lie the western frontier of Germany.
Dr Stresemann alluded to the political significance of»tlie fact that Britain’s undertakings would finally protect Germany against a French attack, lie. declared tile "German treaties with Poland and C'/.echo-Slovakia contained nothing construable to the recognition of Germany's present eastern trontier. The Polish-French and the CzechnFrench supplementary treaties added no rights beyond those trance enjoyed through her membership of the League of Nations.
Dr Stieseinanii mentioned the assurance given to the German delegation that with the entry into the League. Germany possesses a moral right to obtain colonial mandates.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1925, Page 3
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