THE GERMAN MENACE.
* XOCH WARNS THE ALLIES. Loudon, June 2d. The Paris correspondent ol' the •‘Daily Mail” suites that in tin interview Marshal I'ocli, reierring to Leiman disarmament, said it was not a question of destroying lo.Udw German guns. The true menace was the hostile militaristic spirit of the German people. ‘‘lf that Spirit is translated into action, there "ill he a more teirible and swifter weapon in the tiii. Th« Allies must increase their distance from thn enemy. The Rhine hank must be evacuated; for 1 rom these Osteud could be smashed; and 1 rom Osteud London could be laid waste between a single dark and daw n. Ihe duty ol the next generation is not to abandon its precautions. ’ ’
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 June 1920, Page 3
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