FRANCE SUSPICIOUS
afraid war is imminent WITH GERMANY ON FRONTIER PROBLEMS •PARIS, Tuesday. In French election speeches, references to foreign policy are notably quieter in tone, but this is not refleeted in the Paris Press. Le Petit Journal,” one of the most tha J ate o£ tlle newspapers, warns tr f nt 'h people that the German emand for a reshaping of the map of un* u® to Germany’s advantage canot be achieved except by force. It continues:— * Troll 10 *® desire a revision of the ( y °A Versailles desire war. but ; “any at Present is not ready to -Jl® a demand for a revision. It V be 10 or 12 years before the clash wcomeg Imminent.” f.L is significant that Dr. Curtius, i-l ® an foreign Minister, in his initO, • peec “. Championed the late Herr tinnfi 6mann s Poiiey of an internaEven with courage. ,u , Ir Treviranus, who recently trnuH ttlat a revision of the eastern „ w as urgent, has now “climbed mills’ admitting that the subject no£ at Present be raised. >h. f - Pa ris newspapers welcome c. lac£ that some of the leading ''Dun J uh 'i r >sta have come into the a, . "lth demands for treaty revision , r - ’ n K calculated to convince waverpolicy 1 underlyins motives of
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 11
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