GERMANY’S BID
TO UNDO PEACE TREATY. GENEVA: EFFORTS. [United Press Association.-—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] GENEVA, September 2. Germany is, vigorously preparing for the League of Nations Assembly, and tlie preceding international conference European Eeononjic .-Federation. Germany has. already circularised tlie. League of delegates and international journalist's with, y propaganda in five languages, declaring that the world -,onljv-expeu4.-Geniia.n .cooperation after “a solemn international retraction of the enforced and untrue confession, pit for the Great War;' as any attempt for real peace in Eui'ppe iyilT’be fruitless un-' less it acknowledges Germany was not responsible; for the war.” - 'Ey LONDON, September 2.
The Morning Post’s Geneva correspondent 'sites': Germany’s aggression, her association with Moscow, and the apparent . support she is receiving from Italy, are regarded here' a.s ill omens for the success of the European conference of the League : Assembly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1930, Page 6
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136GERMANY’S BID Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1930, Page 6
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