THE PROTOCOL.
ALLIES demand signature. By Telegraph. Pres3 Assn.—Copyright. ! Tim An- ' Paris > Dee - 28. mo ' l< L^ lhe3 have replied to the German Note insisting on the signature of iIV™Itoc 1 toco * its present form, and reaffirming their readiness to reduce the amount of floating material to C an ndemnity for the Scapa Flow sinkings « it is shown that the vital economic interests of Germany justify such reduc-
thf 6 A 6 l^ hel l 89 ' th e, rep,y P° ints out that ve ,earned t! >at floating ™ ff. tugs have been sold salos Tt/ Clmes t0 r ? c °Sn'se such sales. It does not reject the .German proposal to substitute for the five small me , nti ° ned in the Protocol five C r l ,>r, er ,r onStmtio " an(l i rll the protocol ia all wsiHt f°^l Cer c ,lnd m ° n intMned as the °, f the Sca pa Flow affair will be liberated, except those charged with war crimes. Aus.-N.Z. Cable A'fsn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1919, Page 5
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164THE PROTOCOL. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1919, Page 5
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