GERMAN ITEMS
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FRANCK AND GERMANY
PARIS, Novemher 13,
A hitch has occurred in the ErancoCiermau commercial negotiations. There is no definite indication of the particular matter in dispute, hut it is deserilied as an attempt by the Gormans to obtain certain inodilications of the Dawes plan.
RAILWAY DISASTER. Did {I. IN Novemher IT. An express train from Deilin to Aluuieh crashed into a goods train at Chemnitz. There were a number of casualties, hut the details aie unknown.
ALLIED MILITARY control. (Received this day at 8.30 a.mA RERUN, Novemher IT. T)r. Stresemann in a speech at Dortmund declared the German Government had done its utmost to bring the period of Allied military control to an end. There was only one way of doing so and that was to permit the Allies to make a general inspection which would constitute the final act Stressemanu added that there can he ,uo doubt the inter-Allied Commission will admit Germany is now completely disarmed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1924, Page 3
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