Stalk Likely To Yield Economically
(Rec. 3 p.m.) LONDON, June 15. There is great excitement in Hungary and Rumania about the possibility of a conflict between Germany and Russia, but Turkish political circles are sceptical, believing that the possibility of a breach is very remote, says “The Times” Ankara correspondent.
Germany considers that Russia’s political and economic co-operation in the new European order is essential, the correspondent says, and is therefore exerting the strongest pressure to obtain Russia’s acquiescence. Stalin, it is said, is anxious to maintain peace and will yield certain economic concessions. The Swiss radio stated that extensive Soviet army manoeuvres, including parachute and tank exercises, arc being conducted at Moscow, Kiev and in the Ural mountains area. Croatia joined the Axis Pact ceremonially at Venice today. Ribbentrop, Ciano. Croatian and other pact representatives were present.
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Northern Advocate, 16 June 1941, Page 6
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