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GERMAN REPLY TO DEMANDS SOME TO RE CARRIED OUT (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON. June 12. The Exchange News Agency's special Berlin correspondent learns that- the German reply to the disarmament note will agree to carry out certain demands and ask for an explanation of others, and rejects the remainder as beyond the scope of the Versailles Treaty.

A RBIT’RATION TREATIES

LONDON Juiu. 14

The Sunday Times corespondent, at Paris says that France's proposal is to guarantee peace both eastward and westward by arbitration treaties, and that in the contingency of German violation, not France only, but the League of Nations a Iso, ( would take action against the assailant. Britain's liability would be limited to obligations already undertaken under the Covenant of the League of Nations. MQSCOWALARMED

WARNINGS TO GERMANY LONDON. June 14. The Times Riga correspondent- says Bolshevist chiefs are showing fresh alarm at what they describe as Germany’s inclination to come tw terms with the Allies. 'The Soviet press is daily admonishing Germany not to join the League of Nations or to subscribe to the pact, which is tantamount to subjecting herself and repudiating friendships with Russia. She is warned that if she does not follow Moscow's advice the- Soviet Government will seek alliances elsewhere.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 June 1925, Page 5

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ALLIED NOTE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 June 1925, Page 5

ALLIED NOTE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 June 1925, Page 5