OCCUPATION OF COLOGNE
LONDON, Feb. 25. Mr Trevelyn Thomson asked the reason for the delay in the publication of the report of the inter-Allied Military Control Commission. Mr Chamberlain replied that there had been no- delay. The inter-Allied Military Committee at Versailles had only received the report on February 18. It was the duty of the committee to consider the report and submit its own comments thereon to the Ambassadors’ Conference, which would then report to the Allied Governments. The question of publication must be decided by the Allies in consultation. The Allies’ object must be the fulfilment of those provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, on which, by the terms of the treaty itself the reduction of the period of occupation of the area was made to depend. Therefore, it would appear that the question of the expediency of publication would facilitate the satisfaction of the Allied just demands, and consequently the evacuation of the Cologne area.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19248, 27 February 1925, Page 9
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