RUSH FOR ARMS
LITTLE GAIN FROM ANGLO-
GERMAN. TALKS
GERMANY KEEN ON FURTHER
RE-ARMAMENT
FRANCE'S REPLY
(U.P.A. by Elec. I el. Cony right) (Received Pep. 15, 5.5. p.nill) BERLIN,. Dee. 15
It is believed that Anglo-German talks resulted in little advance, President Hitler adhering to the standpoint that re-aym,ament was pssential. Pep. ~1,4.
The Chamber, by 337 votes to 159, accepted, a Government proposal to estabis.li an armaments fund of £BO,000,000. ... , d
M; Fabry successfully resisted a Communist prqposal to make the manufacture of arias and munitions a State monopoly, declaring . that they could not make tlio production of armaments, more <Bffip.ult .\vliqp ;Geripany‘s re-armament was proceeding continually . faster. j
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12735, 16 December 1935, Page 5
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