PROSPECT OF WAR.
GREATER THAN EVER, DANISH DISARMAMENT. CEeceived 9.5 a.m.") COPENHAGEN, February 8. General Bhke, Chief of Staff, criticising the Government's Disarmament Bill, declared that the prospect of war was greater now than in 1914. Russia, however governed, must ani would reach the sea again. If she attacked the border States, possibly with Germany's a.-.sistance, the Western Powers were bound to intervene and Danish waters would bo the middle of the conflict. —A. and N'.Z.
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Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 5
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