RUSSIA, GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.
“It is absurd to think that Germany can always bo treated as a poor petitioner at the gates of the League. 1 he only way to avoid any possible dangers of the political agreement with Russia is to seo that there is no further breaking the faith in which the Locarno Treaty was signed. With Germany in her rightful place on the Council we ntny calmly look forward to the time when Russia will also take the seat which is regarded as her due. Rut before that (by arrives much of the petty spirit which caused the recent, breakdown at Geneva will have to be purged, and much also of the heady nonsense that seems to be Moscow’s chief export. By dealing honestly with Germany we shall not only gain her, but we shall go i long v-ay towards winning Russia.’ —‘ AA estmiiister Gazette.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1926, Page 3
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