THAT "SECRET ARSENAL"
MERELY MUSEUM OF WARTIME
WEAPONS,
LONDON, 11th February.
The story of the discovery of arms in the Tyrol appears to be founded only oh a collection of wartime weapons surrendered to the authorities by former soldiers. -
Accounts were published in the Italian papers, according to a cable message yesterday, of the seizure on the Lavarone Plateau, in the Tyrol, of some twenty tons of arms and ammunition, including a machijfe-gnn. The possessors of the arms, according to a report, were frequently visited by emissaries from Munich. There were similar seizures in two other centres. Five arrests were made and more were,expected.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 9
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