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MJSTIt.U.IAN AND N.Z. C/.81.E ASSOCIATION |)R STB ES KM ANN’S HOPES. BERLIN, December 11. Dr STrcsemann (Foreign Minister) addressing a Peoples Parly demonstration. mid : “ Soon we shall regain our sovereignty, owing to the evacuation, following on the Locarno Treaty. Soon we ahull he a member of the League of Nations. Then our claim, to a colonial mandate can no longer stand rejected." HIGH TREASON SENTENCE. BERLIN", December 12. On the ground that for money, he betrayed secret works to the lnlerAllied Commission. AA’nlter Pulleyahn. an ex-official of a chemical works at the suburb at AA'ittenhan was sentenced nt the Supreme Court to 15 years’ penal servitude for high treason. The trial was held in camera. It was staled that Pulleyahn’s information led to an inspection of the works by the Allied Commission, with subsequent political consequences.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1925, Page 2
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