GERMAN ITEMS
G ERA! ANY AY A NTS RESTRICTIONS REAIOV ED. ( "The Times” Sehvice. I LONDON, A Larch 25. The “Times” Berlin correspondent says the Government has decided to approach the Council of Ambassadors in regard to the removal of the restrictions placed on German aircraft building. GERMANY WANTS PEACE. LONDON, .March 25.
' According to advices from. Cologne Dr .Marx addressed a big meeting where he said: “ Germany wants peace. AYc are unarmed in the centre of an armed world. AVe demand that other nations disarm. Formerly Germany was famed as an armed State, lint she will be famed in future for her work in the interests of peace.” Dr Alarx hinted at an alliance with Austria.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 3
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117GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 3
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