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POISON GAS AND GERMS

GERMAN DEPUTY’S CHARGE. (Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.— Copyright.) (Received March 25, at 9.30 a.mj) LONDON, March 24. The “Daily Mail’s” Berlin correspondent states: The Reichstag was startled during the debate on the Bill ratifying the Geneva poison gas protocal, when a Communist Deputy, Stocker, declared the ratification was merely a blind to divert attention from Germany’s immense poison gas preparations. “This bill provides for the prohibition of so-called bacteriological warfare,” ho said, “but what is the use of that,when everybody knows that the cultivation of the most dangerous bacilli has been going on for years in Baden Aniline works.” , The Bill was passed, the Reichstag afterwards adjourning till April 16.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 2

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POISON GAS AND GERMS Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 2

POISON GAS AND GERMS Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 2

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