MISTRUST & HATRED
FEELING ON CONTINENT
GERMAN. ARMAMENTS.
(Received August 5, noon.)
BRISBANE, This Day.
Mr. G. S. Jones, of New Zealand, who arrived at Brisbane by an airliner after a five months' tour of England and the Continent, stated that in Germany he saw three miles of armoured cars on «noh side of a railway line, and at a Zeppelin works 200 war aeroplanes being tested. Feelings of mistrust and hatred existed between most oC the countries he visited.
Everywhere in the Balkans people lived under extremely bad conditions.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 11
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