FRANCE & GERMANY
FEARS OF HOSTILITIES. Pi-ess Association—By Electr* Telegraph—Copyright). BERLIN, September 4. T 1 le newspaper “Germania,” which generally expresses Herr Brueuing’s views, describes the French Army manoeuvres as a political gesture against Germany. It adds that France is still seriously acting upon the possi bility of a Franco-German War, hut says that the French fears of a German invasion are not justified hv the military situation. “What,” asks the paper, “is the use of the Locarno and Kellogg Pacts if generals consistently ignore them:”’
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1930, Page 5
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