PEACE PROBLEM.
GERMANS RELUCTANT TO DISARM. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received Julv 31, 1 p.m.) BERLIN, July 30. The Government has informed the League Secretariat of its disagreement with the mutual guarantee pact as illfitted to ensure universal security and limitation of armaments. The Government also points out that, a totally disarmed Germany would be in an impossible position and submits an alternative suggestion that instead of piling up treaties and agreements subsidiary to the Covenant the latter itself should be more thoroughly developed. The German Government urges that- the violent settlement, of disputes should be prohibited; that an arbitration court for political disputes should be instituted, and especially that disarmament should be compulsory on all States; adding that Germany , would then be ready to enter the society of nation's and co-operate in the preservation of peace.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 5
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