NOT FULFILLED.
GERMANY'S DISARMAMENT OBLIGATIONS.
MARSHAL FOCH EMPHATIC. ;*r c*»ir— jKtsi imociatioh—cbrmioHT.) (AUSTBALIAH ANO ».I, CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received January 13th, 7.55 p.m.) PAULS, January 12. Marshal Foch still refuses to agree that Germany is disarmed. He said: "If tho Germans arc going to be allowed to construct Fortresses as they wish and even, to manufacture heavy guns, I cannot prevent it but 1 shall refuse (o share tho responsibility. The Conference of Ambassadors is raising objections on two issues, namely, German eastern fortifications and the right to manufacture war material for export, but there are many other clauses of the disarmament plan which the German.? have not yet fulfilled."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 9
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