POLAND NERVOUS.
IIU SSL) -GERMAN MILITARY PACT’ SUGGESTED. WARSAW, April 30. (Received May 1, at 12.40 p.m.) A report is current that a German. Bolshevik military agreement was signed in Berlin on March 4. It provides for the delivery by Germany to Russia of munitions, equipment, poison gas, instructors, aeroplanes, aml_wireles£ plant. The Soviet agrees to give Germany twenty warships and to maintain troops opposite tiie I’oiish frontiers. Roland is apprehensive that if Russia fails in its demands at Genoa it will attack Roland as an indirect iiit at France; consequently as a. precautionary measure Roland is calling up the 190 L class, and is retaining in the ranks some of 'he 1899 class due for demobilisation. — ‘ Times.’
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Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 6
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