GERMAN ITEMS
(“Sydney Sun” Cables)
TUB GERMAN REPLY.
(Roceivcd this day nt 11 n.m.) PAULS, June 30.
A forecast of the German reply to the Ambassadors’ Note on the subject of Inter-Allied military control, states (1) It aeeepts the resumption provided that it is deferred a month. (2; that the Control Commission resumes its mission by the inspection of Factories (3) that the Commission’s investigation ho limited to seeing that the laws promulgated prohibiting dealing in war material, the carrying out of destruction, mobilisation plans and the non-existence of armed forces contrary to the Versailles Treaty.
The first stipulation is stated to lie to enable tile preparation of German public- opinion, but it is believed in Paris merely to create postponement until the results of the London Conference on July lGtli. became known The Note disregards the Admassabor's additional claim that the Commission make an inventory of German armaments, which if it turned out-to be reassuring, would result in the limitation of Allied attention to the supervision and use of police in the disposal of existing war material.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1924, Page 3
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