LEAGUE OF NATIONS
GERMANY’S ADMITTANCE. REFORMS INSISTED UPON. CPrest. Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.) PARIS, January 27. French official circles attach much importance to a revelation in the report of the Inter-Allied Control Committee that Germany lias done nothing to carry out reforms in her military organisations and police, and in the transformation of munition factories, upon which the Allies insist before military control of Germany passes into the hands of the League of Nations. A semi-official statement from Berlin, denying the foregoing assertion, says that disarmament has been so vigorously prosecuted in the past months that a settlement of the majority of the points' has already been concluded or approaching completion.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 9
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