“NOT FOR PLEASURE”
FRENCH IN RHINELAND REPLY TO CRITICISM By Cable —Pres. Association. — .Copyright. PARIS, Thursday. The French Foreign Minister, M. Bnand, In a statement which he made ? n Senate, replied to the criticism evelled by Herr Stresemann.' German foreign Minister, against the military occupation of the Rhineland. M. Briand said he welcomed this dialogue across the frontiers, as it permitted decisive explanations which ould dispose of misunderstandings, ine Locarno Pact contained promises ut not certainties. Herr Streseuiann, when at Locarno, had indicated * tendency to receive rather than to give. G«rma.ny must realise the difflculiins which Preceded a healthy, mutual uflersranding which would guarantee ms ■ ecurit y °f the Rhineland. All mer nations and Germany might rest P^® ure<i that France was not in the ninelund for her own pleasure. He wm. al ' vays wi H'ug to discuss matters Gstmany. whether at the League a ~ at‘ons or within the scope of its ®cti vities. Senate unanimously passed a anH confidence in M. Bris.ad. —A. N.Z.-Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 9
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