RE-ARMAMENT ESSENTIAL
ATTITUDE OF GERMANY
FRENCH FUNDS VOTED
LONDON, Dec. 15.
A report from Berlin states it is believed that the Anglo-German talks resulted in little advance, Hen Hitler adhering to the standpoint that re-armament was essential. A Paris message states that yesterday the Chamber of Deputies, by 337 votes to 159, accepted a Government proposal to establish an armaments fund of £30,000,000. M. Fabry successfully resisted a Communist proposal to make the manufacture of arms and munitions a Stato monopoly, declaring that they could not make the production ol armaments more difficult when Germany’s re-armament was proceeding continually faster.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18890, 16 December 1935, Page 5
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