QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
, MARCH ON BERLIN SUGGESTED. BY CABLE—FRESS AWVJIATTOJi-CDVYRIGBT (Received Mar. 8, 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, Mar. 7. Several questions were asked in the House of Commons regarding Germany's obligations. - Mr Bottomley asked whether the Government would reconsider the d»- ;. : cision waiving the right" to seize Gei» "* '■'.' man property in England and whether •fcV© Government would destroy German military aerodromes and seaplane s, «r,ations. , k Dr*McDonald suggested that a combined force should march on Berlin. Lord Curzon proposed a 'blockade of the German coast in the event of a > refusal to carry out the Allied terms. Sir E. Shortt } replying, said that ' answers could not be given until the 'Conference arrived at its decisions. ; Instructions to the French troops to march were sei t from St.. James' Pal- .; kjX shortly before seven o'clock ti nigh'u.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 8 March 1921, Page 8
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137QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 8 March 1921, Page 8
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