MILITARY TALKS IN HUNGARY
GERMAN DELEGATION’S VISIT ANXIETY OF LITTLE ENTENTE j u->i;;i.i. REACTION TO KisSi'.N ACTIVITIES /. . . i*-li R IU.TUaiT.j , y • May 25. 9.35 p.m.) LONDON. May 25. ; ... Lire that a German milit connected with an f; ... -., t -nan live technical de- • v . 1 the Rcichswehr is vicT • c •• is arousing considerT PL: da pest correspondent of q s” instances the nervous- ; y. Little Entente, as shown Lv *!:u uucsLon whether the con-vt-.-i.at ■ n ■ indicate concerted mobi- . . other military plans. Hunpar.as ••fficials deny such significfc.'KC Tnu Budapest correspondent of the -Chronicle” emphasises the tic:vcv <k the discussions, which may Da German reaction to the reports, I nherei unsubstantiated, that Rusra arisiud in the establishment of aerodromes in Czechoslovakia, and aN> >cn : pilots and men. Tr.c correspondent says that altnoagh Austria and Hungary are pu/zied to caoose between Italy and Britain, because of the former’s victory in Abyssinia and the latter’s uncertainty in action, both are anxi- • us to avoid closer relations with the Italians, whom they distrust, and the Germans. whose domination is leased
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21792, 26 May 1936, Page 11
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