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LITTLE ENTENTE

IMPORTANT CO OPERATION. MILITARY ASPECT. (United Press Association—By ElectricTelegraph.—Copyright.) Received September 14, 12.50 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 13. The Times Bratislava correspondent says that the most important event in the history of the voluntary confederation of Czechoslovakia, Rumania, and Yugoslavia—comprising fifty million people—to defend tlieir national unity is a meeting of their Foreign Ministers. After a consultation, President Bones said that warlike speeches in Europe were causing these States to urgently overhaul their arrangements for military co-operation witli each other and France, to accelerate the mechanisation of the armies and the filling of the Yugoslav reservoirs with Rumanian oil, and arranging for continuous access to them.

The violence of Germany’s attacks on the Czeeho-Russian Pact causes much misgiving and compels the refutation of Dr Goebbels’s false statei»“>u:s out Russian aerodromes in the Little Entente territory.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 15 September 1936, Page 8

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LITTLE ENTENTE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 15 September 1936, Page 8

LITTLE ENTENTE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 15 September 1936, Page 8