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FRANCE AND GERMANY CLASH

CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT.

EFFECTIVENESS OF TROOPS. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 7 p.m. Geneva, Feb. 17. A clash between French and German delegates occurred in the Disarmament Conference to-day. M. Pierre Cot, French Foreign Under-Secretary, contended that a professional army was more adapted for an offensive than militia. He denied that the short-term system encouraged militarism. On the contrary, he said, associations like the Brown Shirts and Stahlhelms fostered it.

Herr Nadolny declared that he could not accept even a shadow of reproach against Germany.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1933, Page 5

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FRANCE AND GERMANY CLASH Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1933, Page 5

FRANCE AND GERMANY CLASH Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1933, Page 5

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