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DISARMING OF GERMANY

SECRET ARMY SCOUTED. TRAFFIC IN MUNITIONS. A. »nd N.Z. LONDON. April 29. The Australian Pros Association understands that official circles discredit the reports from Germany referring to a large secret army immediately mobilisable and distributed'among Prussian estates. The ,-uthorities admit that Pomerania is likely to cause trouble for some time to come, owing to the obstructionist tactic* of the remnant* of Dr. Kapp's followers, but the allied missions report that the work of disarmament is proceeding with comparativtdy little" fricticn. On the other band. Germany's export of arms and ammunition to Finland and the Baltic States raises a difficult problem, and it mav be necessarv to stop this ti-aluc in view of its effect interfering with the efforts to secure world-wide disarmament.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 7

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DISARMING OF GERMANY New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 7

DISARMING OF GERMANY New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 7