GERMAN DISARMAMENT
TERRIBLE PERIL FROM THE AIR EVACUATION OF RHINE BANK ESSENTIAL ■■ By TeleßraDh--Preßß' Assooiatlon-OooyrisM London, June 26. The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail' states that in an interview Marshal Foch, referring to German disarmament, said it was not a question of destroying 15,000 German guns.v The true menace was the hostile militaristic spirit of the German people. "If that spirit is translated into action there will bo a new, terrible, and ewifter weapon in the air. The Allies must increase their distance from the enemy. The Ehine-bank must be evacuated; for from there Ostend could be smashed; and from Ostend' London could be laid waste between a single dark and dawn. The duty of the next generation is not to abandon its pre-cautions."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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127GERMAN DISARMAMENT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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