AN EXPERIMENT
NEW FRANCO-SOVIET AGREEMENT.
LONDON, December 3. The Paris correspondent cf the “The Times” states that the recently signed Franco-Soviet non-agression treaty is regarded as wholly an experiment. Jt is generally conceded that French industrialists greatly influenced the making of it. Considerable criticism has arisen because there is no anti-dumping clause.
Justification of the experiment depends to a degree on the Soviet’s sincerity, which may minimise the possibilities of a" Soviet-German co-opera-tion againsf. France. The purpose of the pact from the realistic French point of view, says the Paris correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian,” is to keep Russia from a possible conflict between Poland and Germany, waken the RussoGerman diplomatic ties, and reduce the alleged co-operation between the Soyiet Red Army and the German Reich swehr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 3
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