AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY
j APPREHENSION AT WARSAW. Times. WARSAW. April 30. A report is current that a military agreement between the Germans and Bol- ! sheviks was signed in Berlin on March 4. It provided for the delivery by Germany to Russia of munitions, equipment, poison gas, and the transfer of instructors, aeroplanes, and wireless plants. The Soviet agreed to give Germany 20 warships and to maintain troops opposite the Polish frontier. Poland is r»pprehensive that if Russia fails in its demands at Genoa it will attack Poland as an indirect bit at France, consequently as a precautionary measure Poland is calling up the 1901 class and is retaining in the ranks some of the 1899 class due for demobilisation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 7
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