HC Deb 24 June 1920 vol 130 c2362
46. Mr. NEWBOULD

asked the Prime Minister whether he can state when it is proposed to invite Germany to become a member of the League of Nations?

The PRIME MINISTER

Germany will be invited to become a member of the League of Nations when she shows an earnest desire to carry out her obligations under the Peace Treaty.

Mr. NEWBOULD

Has not the right hon. Gentleman already stated in this House that Germany is making every effort to carry out these obligations?

The PRIME MINISTER

No, I certainly did not, not with regard to disarmament. I have a very strong feeling on that subject that she is not.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the Minister for War has stated repeatedly in this House that Germany is doing all she can in that direction?

The PRIME MINISTER

No.

48. Mr. RAFFAN

asked the Prime Minister whether Poland has informed the Supreme Council of her intention to occupy German territory should Germany fail to carry out her engagement with the Poles; and, if so, whether he can see his way to referring the matter to the Council of the League of Nations, as being one which endangers the peace of the world?

The PRIME MINISTER

I have no information in regard to the first part of the hon. Gentleman's question. The second part does not, therefore, arise.

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