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Show FRANKFORT PIPER SCORESffl POLICY Peace Far Away, Because German Declarations Are Given Np Credit. AMSTERDAM, July 19. The German diplomatic system was subjected to the severest criticism in yesterday's issue of the Frankfurter Zeitung. "When foreign countries see several persons with great influence upon the state pursuing this country's policies quite at variance; when they see the intention of one side is openly opposed by another; when every declaration of those governing is immediately half recalled by a subsequent subse-quent statement and a jangling dispute ragips in the newspapers regarding Interpretations Inter-pretations of it. then the world must assuredly as-suredly some to the conclusion that the German political system is false," says the newspaper in concluding its article. "That, we believe, is the main reason why we do not attain peace. Our declarations dec-larations are given no credit. "There is only one means of forming our foreign policy. It consists in reforming re-forming our internal policy." The Frankfort paper opened its article with the statement that the foreign policy pursued by Germany was carried out "in a noisy squabble, with opponents fighting fight-ing and intriguing against one another." "We have by no means pursued a single sin-gle policy. We have had ten or fifteen policies, right and wrong mixed," the newspaper added. |