DISARMAMENT OF GERMANY.
j COMPUETEIiY EFFECTIVE. (By CaMe—Pr*w A»sec£»tfo»— Copyright.) (Aontraliaii ajul N.Z. Caole A*»ocl»ti<».) PARTS, November 3. General Nollet, president of the Ccmmisfiion on Disarmament in Germany, is reported to have declared, in ar. interview with French politicians, his conviction tftiat Germany has been effectively disarmed, and that, so far as her physical means of waging war aTe concerned, Germany is no longer a military
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 9
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