BRIAND SPEAKS OUT
GERMANY AND HER CLAIMS TENSION WITH ITALY (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (Ignited Service) PARIS, Tuesday The Foreign Minister, M. Briand, speaking in Hie Chamber of Deputies, in the course of the debate on the Budget, ridiculed a suggestion that his speech at Geneva recently had been misurderstood by * Germany. When two great countries like France and Germany possessed the frameworks of armies, powerful industries and millions of men, war was always posv sible, said M. Briand. The German Foreign Minister, Herr Stresemann, had no right to claim the immediate evacuation of the Rhineland. France must remember that past fluctuations in German policy might be repeated in the future. *\J. Briand denied that there was a likelihood of a conflict between France and Italy. The French Government and people could not be held responsible for the jury’s verdict in the case of the assassin MordugTTo, who had killed the Italian Vice-Consul, Count Nardini.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 9
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