GERMANO-POLISH TENSION
DEMANDS IN REICHSTAG-
POLES’ ALLEGED TERRORISM
TREATY REVOCATION URGED
WORKLESS ARMY DROPPED
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 5.5 p.m. Berlin, Dec. 2
between Germany and Poland is revealed by resolutions of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Reichstag, which, despite Herr Curtins’ opposition, demanded the repudiation of negotiations for a Germatio-’Polish commercial treaty and the revocation of the liquidations agreement wit'h Poland, protested against acts of terrorism against German minorities and insisted on the punishment of guilty Poles and compensation for the victims. The committee rejected a Nationalist motion to raise an army of 100,000 unemployed to protect Germany against Poland, also Germany’s withdrawal from the League of Nations, but agreed to demand, the recall' of the German representatives to the preparatory Disarmament Conference because other Powers were not fulfilling their obli--gations. |
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1930, Page 9
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