13 JUNE 1925, Page 1

Havas declares that Great Britain has consented to regard as

though they were her own for the purposes of defence the frontiers of France and Belgium adjoining Germany, and would therefore consider any violation by Germany of those frontiers as a cams belli. For the rest Britain would be nominally free to act or to abstain from acting in conflicts which affected France elsewhere. It is added that France would not be in any way hindered by Great Britain if she wanted to march across Germany to the help of her Allies, Poland and Czecho-Slovakia.