GERMANY'S FRIENDSHIPS
A CHANGING POLICY OF LORD BIRKENHEAD (United P. A.—By Telegraph — Copyright.) (Australian Press Association) BERLIN, Monday. The Anglo-American Press 'Hub entertained the Secretary of State for India, the Earl of Birkenhead. In a speech Lord Birkenhead expressed the opinion that Germany was relinquishing her policy of holding the balance between the Western Powers and Russia in favour of a closer con nection with Britain and France. When asked to explain the present British policy toward Germany, Lord Birkenhead is reported to have replied “Britain is consolidating good relations with Germany, in order to be the better able to influence France.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 1
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