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FROM ARTILLERY TO FIELD KITCHENS.

DISARMAMENT BILL. PROPOSED BY GERMAN GOVERNMENT, (Received Wednesday, 7.20 p.m.) PARIS, February 1. The Disarmament Bill, which the German Government has undertaken, to pass, includes the prohibition of import or export of war material, the prohibition of manufacture, storage or trade in material for internal use, ranging from artillery to field kitchens, including submarines, periscopes, tanks, warships’ boilers, and also the prohibition of the manufacture of the components of war material and machinery, and their production, although parts normally utilisable for # other purposes are exempted.—(A. and*N.Z.)

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Wairarapa Age, 3 February 1927, Page 5

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FROM ARTILLERY TO FIELD KITCHENS. Wairarapa Age, 3 February 1927, Page 5

FROM ARTILLERY TO FIELD KITCHENS. Wairarapa Age, 3 February 1927, Page 5

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