GERMANY DISARMING.
WAR stores' FOR ALLIES. GUNS, SHELLS AND AIRCRAFT, —i — NAVAL , CONDITIONS . . FULFILLED. By Telegraph—Press Association— , ■ -. (Receive* 12,30 a.m.) Press Association. LONDON, May 1. A Berlin message states that the Ministry of Defence, in o' statement regarding German war stores, says that 4'i'B hoavy guns and 430 light guns arc at present in Konigsberg. The Entente Powers have been offered 12,000 light and 500 heavy guns, 3000 mine throwers, 20,000 machineguns, 377,000 rifles, 15,500,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, 38,000,000 cartridges, and all available aircraft, namely, 400 aeroplanes. The strength of the German Army on April 5 .was 11,500 officers and 220,000 men. The naval conditions of the Versailles Treaty have been fulfilled, and the Entente Powers have not complained in that connection.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17460, 3 May 1920, Page 5
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