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GENERAL’S PROTEST

AT FRENCH ARMAMENT. [United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ] BERLIN, December L General Greener in an interview vigorously protested that France was not carrying out her solemn undertaking to disarm after Germany had done so. He said that this must result in an unbearable disproportion m armaments in Europe. He said that Inter-Allied Disarmament Commission had confiscated 130 thousand machine gnus in Germany, out of 60 thousand German factories capable of making armaments, 600 being destroyed, and the others were so transformed as to be useless for military purpose. Germany could now be overrun by the French and Belgian standing armies of 740 thousand men, 1600 aeroplanes, and two thousand tanks.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1930, Page 6

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GENERAL’S PROTEST Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1930, Page 6

GENERAL’S PROTEST Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1930, Page 6

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