IN THE BALTIC
GERMAN PRESS ALARMED. RUSSIA’S NAVAL POSITION. OFFICIAL CIRCLES UNCONCERNED BY CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYEIGHT. Received July 10, 11 a.m. LONDON, .July 9. The Berlin correspondent of The Times says: “The German press professes alarm at what it describes as the Soviet’s predominant naval position jn the Baltic. One writer, in drawing at. tention to the recent visit to the Baltic of British and Soviet naval units, says: ‘lf the British visit i s intended to remind the Baltic countries of England’s übiquity, the Russian visit is a hardly less definite sign that Russia also intends to have something to say in Baltic affairs.’ Berlin official circles do not take the Soviet’s naval intentions quite seriously, pointing out that whatever may happen in the future, Russia at present is far from being able to exert much naval influence in either the Baltic or elsewhere.” —- Times.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 July 1925, Page 5
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