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FRANCE IGNORES PROMISE GERMAN GENERAL S PROTEST. I By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.] Received Dec. 2, 1.5 a.iu. BERLIN, Dec. 1. General Greener, interviewed, vigorously protested that France was not carrying out her solemn undertaking r.> disarm after Germany had done so. He said this must result in an unbearable disproportion of armaments in Eu.upe.
The Inter-Allied Disarmament Com-iui-Mon had confiscated .130,000 machine guns in Germany, 60,000 guns, 15,70 U aeroplanes, 27,700 aeroplane engines, and of 10,000 factories capable of making armaments, 600 had been destroyed and others were so transformed as to be useless for military purposes. Germany (could now be overrun by the French and Belgian standing armies of 740,000 men. 1600 aeroplanes and 2000 tanks.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 438, 2 December 1930, Page 8
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