MILITARY ACTIVITY
NOTES ON GERMAN DISARMAMENT.
BY CABLE—PS.ESS ASSOCIATION—COPYBIGHT BERLIN, Aug. 28. “Strange” and “trivial” are the adjectives applied by German circles to the note from the Conference of Ambassadors to the German Government demanding, firstly, an unambiguous legal decree terminating the military activity of the Nationalist organisation; secondly, the discontinuance of the illegal recruiting of the Reichswehr; and thirdly, the fulfilment without delay otf the demands of the interAllied' military commission. It is pointed out that out of over 2000 notes regarding disarmament iso far received from the Inter-A!heel Military Commission and the Ambassadors’ Conference the 1 atest is regarded as inopportune, in view of Germany’s entry into, the League of Nations.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 30 August 1926, Page 5
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