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GERMAN NEWS.

AURTRAMAX AND N. 7.. cabi.b association. GFILMAN WKAHMAAIFXT. LONDON. Nov. 00. Tim ‘‘Daily Telegraph's” 1 1ic;iI observer says dial General Bingham laid Germany lias been (iisiirined to such ini extent that she cannot be dangerous to France tit. present, llegarding the future, he said, the Allied (.'oinniission had no power to order the destruction of the German ttorlts which could he transformed for Will' purposes, nor was it possible to sterilise the brain of inventive tierllians, who, in tliei rohscure laboratories, were now trying to devise a new method of warfare. The conclusion at which (iencral Bingham arrived is that Germany has been siiflit ien t ly disarmed to make it unnecessary for ihe commission to risk provoking incidents by sending officers to areas where unlawful armaments are .suspected, That can wait until the unrest. has simmered down. NOTH TO (IKI’MAN V. [H EUTHits Tlil.liOltAMS.] flteccivcd this day at 0.25 a.m.) BAB IS, November .'lO. It is scmi-nllicially stated that the Conference of Ambassadors prcpaied a Note for tlespateh to Germany deinamling a formal apology for llio recent molestation of members of the Inter-Al-lied Control Commission. The statement adds that the .British delegates associated themselves unreservedly will.' their colleagues. Advices from Cologne state Separatists who were arrested in the Tiiitish zone were sentenced to six months imj risonment for being in possession of firearms. The Ihesident of the Court said they were not prcpaied to give judgment oil political i|uestions, hut the British could not tolerate an entry of fully armed men into Biitish occupied territory contrary to the ordinances of the |{liineland High Commission. OKIt.MAN AFFAIBS. lltereived this dav at. 9.25 a.m.) BERLIN, November HO .Mark Centrist has formed a Cabinet in which lie is Chancellor; Janes. ?> i inis (<■ i cf the luteiior, Ges-ler, of I)«■feme; Stre.-emaiin, ol Foreign Allans. The new Cabinet is approximately of the some character as the last except that it contains more representatives of the parties on the right. t Tieiiiployineii t in unoccupied (!cr- > inuiiy on loth. November all'ei ted one end a ((Matter million jx’ople compared with le-s Ilian a million mi Ist. Otto her Unemployed in the occupied le-

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 3

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GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 3

GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 3

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