MILITARY CONTROL IN GERMANY
CONSIDERED AT GENEVA DELICATE POSITION BY Telegraph.— press association. CoPXBIGHT. (Rec. December 7, 7.10 p.m.) Geneva, December 7. The indications early in the day were that the delicate position over the Allied military control in Germany might De settled by 51. Briand and Sir Austen Chamberlain, while firmly holding Germany to her disarmament obligations, agreeing to the withdrawal of tbe Control Commission in January or February, after which the League Committee would revise the League’s 1024 control plan for adoption at tbe Council’s March meeting in Berlin, at which Dr. Stresemann will in turn preside. It is reported to-night, however, that France insists upon Germany’s unqualified acceptance of the 1924 plan, while Dr. Stresemann insists upon a definite time limit for the evacuation of the occupied zone. The hope of settlement lies in Germany’s acceptance of the League plan, with’ an understanding that it will be modified later. Great importance attaches to the meeting of the Big Five to be held in Sir Austen Chamberlain’s sitting-room this evening.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 63, 8 December 1926, Page 11
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172MILITARY CONTROL IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 63, 8 December 1926, Page 11
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