DISARMAMENT
GERMAN •ACTION QUESTIONED.
(Reuter.)
PARIS, January 27.
French official circles attach much importance to the revelation in the report of the Inter-Allied Control Committee that Germany has done nothing to carry out the reforms in military organisation and police and the transformation of munition factories, upon whlich the Allies insist before military control of Germany passes into the hands of the League.
A semi-official statement from Berlin, denying foreign assertions, says that ' disarmament was vigdNtusly prosecuted in past months and that a settlement of the majority of the points is already concluded or approaching completion.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1926, Page 5
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