GERMANY’S ARMY
PROBLEM FOR LEAGUE THE NEEDS OF DEFENCE INCREASED FORCES MAY BE WANTED. [By Tckffraph—Per Prets Assn.— Copyright Received Feb. 16, 7.15 p.m. BRUSSELS, Feb. 15. The Foreign Minister, M. Emil Vandervclde, speaking in the Chajnbe admitted that maintenance of the Co: trol Commission in Germany a fei months longer might be efficacious. Fc the contrary, the Locarno agreement gave a guarantee the Allies had bee vainly seeking since 1919. So far a lire coming years were concerned, Ge: many was incapable of a decisive o; fensive on the western front. Germany certainly intended to aj peal to the favourable Treaty clause at the Disarmament Conference, cau ing a dilemma in which other powei must reduce their forces to corrcspon to Germany’s, or Germany would b able to claim the right to posset forces sufficiently large to defend hf territory. w
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19769, 17 February 1927, Page 7
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