GERMANY'S ARMY.
SRfIIV3ED!ATE BIWESTIGATICN. (Australian Mid N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, May 29. The Paris correspondent of the Times says Ibat the Ambassadors 1 Conference has ended. A case has been made out for the immediaPj investigalicn of Germany's present military strength. Tin's has been politely intimated lo Germany in an Allied Note, ■which has been handed to the German Ambassador. The Note stales Ilia I the Allies consider it important I In; I there should lie a general inspection of the slate of German r.rmaments. The hope is expressed tit'al Germany will show her good faith by speedily uyroidug to this inspection.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 1600, 31 May 1924, Page 7
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