GERMANY'S ARMY.
THE CLAUSE.". ,- (Elec. Tel .'{Jopyrlglit— United Press 'Assn.l and N.Z. Oanl* Association). ' •: i LONDON, Nov, ! 25. . In. the House of Commons the Speaker", K *L W. Lowther, called attention tc Ihe. ''state-merit' that Germany had. an army of over, half a- million on a. .war footing. .'■'.'■'...• ..- . Mr Bouar Law ' replied that, to the best .of the Government's belief the staternont was exaggerated. A. Supreme iCTounci!! meeting will- consider^' the; Ques-tion-in order that, the terms' 'of 'the ■'treaty, after ratification, may be enforced. Mr '.B'qnar Law pointed out that tfie" liihitation of the German army could mi3.Vfi.ibe '.ttffective after ratification. Marshal Foch could be trusted not td Overlook the strength of the German forces** ; ••>•; .,.: . ",y: .;• ...,,... - •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15079, 29 November 1919, Page 5
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