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STRESEMANN.

“When ‘outlawry’ was formally proposed by the United States, he was the first Foreign Minister to accept it unconditionally,” says the “Manchester Guardian.” “Perhaps hemay be accounted fortunate among European statesmen, in spite of his early deatli (ne was only a little over fifty), for with all the worry, anxiety, and exasperations of the last six years and with all the crisis and storms that fallowed his every achievement, yet lie saw his wo; k grow, as it were, by sure, irrevocable stages. He was a very sick man, and for over a year he had been marked down for death, but Fate was at least kind in so far as she let him live to see his greatest wish come true —the liberation of the Rhineland. Perhaps, Avhen the British troops began to move, lie may have felt that death could come now that life had given him the best of all lie had desired.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 2

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157

STRESEMANN. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 2

STRESEMANN. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 2

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