“FULL OF HATE”
SPEECH EXCITES PARIS GERMAN’S UTTERANCE By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Rectf. 10.29 a.m. PARIS, Friday. Paris is excited at Herr Kardorffs speech. “Le journal des Debats” says it is more venomous and more full of hate than any from Germany for a long time, besides being full of mis-state-ments. From such a speech, they must conclude that Germany aims at the absorption of Austria, the repudiation of the Dawes plan, and the recovery of Alsace-Lorraine.” “Le Temps” says: “It shows that a lot lias to .fee done before disarmament is a reality. The speech originates a spirit against which reason is. powerless.’WA. and N.Z. -Iferr Iv ardorff, speaking in the Reichstag, on the eighth anniversary of the republican constitution of the German Republic, said tliat the late President Ebert and President Von Hindenburg Were tjie saviours,of CJermp-ny which tt.e Republic alone 15 could lead to" freedom and peace. Meanwhile Germany, he said, would 1 proceed on her sorrowful path until the Rhine is free Germany was heavily manacled by the Versailles Treaty, but would take that equal place among other nations to which she was entitled.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 13
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