Nervousness of Little Entente
Anxiety as to leaning Of German Movements
SECRECY ADDS TO FEARS
United Press Association—By Electric Telesrraph.— Copyright. Received Monday, 9.20 p.m. LONDON, May 25.
Tho disclosure that a German military delegation connected with the ordnance and other technical departments of the Rcichswclir is visiting Hungary, is arousing considerable attention.
The Times’ Budapest correspondent instances tho Little Entente's nervousness as evidenced by tho question as to whether tho conversations indicate tho concerting of mobilisation and other military plans. Hungarian officials deny such siguili. eanec, but the Ncws-Ohronieic’s Budapest correspondent emphasises the secrecy of tho discussions, which may bo a German reaction to reports, hitherto unsu stautiated, that Russia assisted in the establishment of aerodromes in Czechoslovakia and also sent pilots and men. The correspondent points out that while Austria aud Hungary arc puzzled in choosing between Italy and Britain, owing to the former’s victory in Abyssinia, and the latter's uncertainty in action, both Austria and Hungary are anxious to avoid closer rclatious with the Italians, whom they distrust, and tho Germans, whose domination is feared.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 123, 26 May 1936, Page 7
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