ARMED POLICE FORCE.
Frenchman's Allegation Denied By German. ARGUMENT .AT GENEVA. (Kecelved 10.30 a.m.) GENEVA, October 16. Almost before the Anglo-French conversations in London had ended M. Massigli, French delegate to the Disarmament Conference, made an attack on Germany in regard to her police fcprce, which he declared had achieved a degree of organisation and militarisation unknown elsewhere. M. Massigli quoted reports of extensive manoeuvres, and produced photographs showing police, armed with machine : guns, in full fiekl array. Herr Rosenberg, one of the German delegates to the League Assembly, in a statement to Press representatives, denied M. Massigli's allegations concerning -the militarisation of the German police. He retorted that France had repeatedly argued that conscripts could not be considered militarily useful. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1932, Page 7
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