GERMAN POLICY
M. HERItIOT’S COMMENTS. (United Press Association- -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 27. <<phe ' Tildes”” correspondent at Berlin says: The speech of M. Heiriot, Premier of France, has aroused a storm of indignation in Germany. Tho. newspapers declare that it is now dear to the whole world that France lias no intention of either disarming or even considering Germany’s claim to equality in armaments. FRENCH PRESS ATTITUDE. LONDON, September 27. . r Phe “Manchester Guardian’s” Paris correspondent says: “The Nationalist p.-ess of France .-ipnl a nils the Prime Minister, M. Herriot’s speech regnrdh«r the arm ament question,' but, the Radical papers only liall-heariedlv approve of Ik* so,reel). some of these pnpe-s feeling that M. Uerri t has gone too far, and that his speech is almost eei tc'i to li.r»vu a serious effect on the Disarmament Conference.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1932, Page 5
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