GERMAN ARMY.
NUMBERS IGQjOOO MEN
BY CABLE—PREBS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT
Received Dec. 24, 1.40 p.m. BERLIN, Dec. 23. The German Government's Note to the Secretury-Geneia.l of the League' of Nations supporting-;the contention that ill the event of joining the League she should be .excused from the obiigaticn involved in. Article 16 of the Covenant, laying down tli-e procedure of -members of the -League- against any State breaking the Covenant, dwells on the disarmament of Germany, whose a rmy is only 100,000, while neighbouring States, with much smaller pepuiations than Germany, possess much larger armies. For example, one such' State. %v : ,tn a population of under forty million has an army of 700,000. '
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 December 1924, Page 9
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