INTERNAL GERMANY.
'Ey Electric Telegraph—Copyright-' CONSCRIPTION ABOLISHED IN GERMANY. BERLIN, July 27. The State Cabinet of Germany has approved a Bill to disarrrt the population and definitely abolish conscription. GERMANY INDISPENSABLE. BERLIN, July 26. Von gimons in a speech in the Reichstag, emphasised Germany’s responsibility in participating in the support of Poland. Ho added it would be curious to see whether the Entente would repeat the Versailles Conference mistake of endeavouring to solve the Eastern European question without Germany. If it so believed, Eastern peace would be more unstable than the Versailles peace ever could become. GERMAN NEWS. , (Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.) BERLIN, July 29. The Imperial Court at Leipzig has dered the release of Diobep, who lias icturned to Wiesbaden. French authorities occupied the district and' removed 1 the Governor, and chief of police from positions over the affair. . j The Reiohstag rejected the National Party censure motion and passed a ’« solution of confidence in Government attitude at Spa. The Socialists’ motion demanding nationalisation of the mines was rejected,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1920, Page 3
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