GERMAN DUPLICITY.
ALLIES TAKE PRECAUTIONS.
By Cable — Press Association. — Copyright. (A. & N.Z.) . PARIS, Oct. 30.. The Supreme Council has considered Germany's failure to comply with certain terms of the Armistice, and it is unde stood she will be required to sign a protocol additional to the Treaty, specifically undertaking to fulfil he"r engagements. One of the most important relates to the sinking of the German fleet at Scapa Flow, SUGGESTION BY FOCH. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Rec. Nov. 3, 8.45) PARIS, Oct. 30. The disposal of the remainder of the Supreme Council's task is still unsettled. Various alternatives have- been discussed. "Le Matin" states that Marshal Foch proposed that the InterAllied War Council be given enlarged powers and entrusted with the execution of the German Treaty. M. Clemenceau agreed, but the other representatives wish to consult their respective Governments. It is understood that America favours that the League of Nations should enforce the Treaty.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1785, 3 November 1919, Page 10
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