DEMANDS CRITICISED
-"MOSTLY RIDICULOUS AND TRIVIAL."
Th Jir , Wi BEELK.ffi»TO, -the Allies Note unpleasantly shocked Germany, according to an official spokesman, who said the Government regarded the situation most pessimistically. He added that the demands were mostly ridiculous and trivial No doubt some would be rejected. The: spokesman was sarcastic. in his refer-" ence to the Allies' demand for the abolition of policemen's steel helmet's, which, he said, were not a menace tc the peace of Europe.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 8 June 1925, Page 5
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