LITTLE ENTENTE
NATIONS TO CONFER ON HUN- ' GARY’S ATTITUDE. POLAND’S FRONTIERS TO BE DISCUSSED. (Unite' Press Association —Couyright.) (Received July 29, 5.5 p.m.) BUCHAREST, July 27. A conference of the Little Entente begins at Sinaia to-day. There is a prospect of a Angle political and military treaty being effected by the unification of the treaties between the O.echo-Slovakia and Jugo-Slavia, Cze cho-Slovakia and Roumania, and Jugoslavia and Roumania. .Attention will be given to the attitude of the Hungarian Government, which accuses the Little Entente of aggressive designs. It is expected the Little Entente will continue its attitude of reserve towards Bulgaria. The help which'Zankoff obtained from the revolutionaries in Macedonia when Stamoouhsky was overthrown was especially disquieting to Jugo-Slavia. The conference will endeavor to overcome the difficulties respecting the frontiers between Poland and Czoeho-Slovakia, which have prevented Poland joining the Little Entente. —A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9576, 30 July 1923, Page 5
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