GERMANY’S AIMS
• • ' * \•/ : TO RIXOVER POSITION: . Bif CARLE—PRESS, ASSOCIATION—COPYEIGHT. Received Dec. 2d, 12.41) p.m. PARIS, Dee. 25. Discussing the question of German disarmament, tli© trench newspapers take a serious view of the ■ positioned contend that peace can only be preserved by Britain and the. United States using their utmost efforts, to prevent another war in Europe. Le Journal Industrielie , says: “Gei-many seeks by every means to recover the position she held before 1914. -&lie 'is only obeying the law of life. The mortal illusion for us will he if we forget to keep ourselves ready for any eventuality.’ 5 Le - Temps says that French and Belgian troops should remain in the Ruhr until '.Germany completes disarming'. ' - Journal des, Debats suggests getting rid. of. M. Herriot and the installation of a tinner man in the saddle. ' GERMANS INDIGNANT. ' Received Dee. 27, 11.30 a.m. BERLIN; Dec. 26. , The_ whole of Germany is astonished and indignant at theannouncement that Cologne will liot be evacuated oh January 10. Official circles state that, 1800 inspections were parried out? had not revealed any arms, either for the Rteichswehr' or " the police in excess of the authorised limit.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 7
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