BALKAN ENTENTE
IMPORTANT CONFERENCE UNITED MILITARY ACTION LONDON, Nov. 9 Unity of command during war for the armies of the Balkan EntenteRumania, Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey—is believed to have been discussed by the generals of the four countries, meeting secretly in Bucharest. This is described as the most important military conference in the Balkans since the Great War, and is regarded as likely also to involve the co-operation of the liittlo Entente, two members of" which, Rumania and Yugoslavia, are also members of the Balkan Entente. Simultaneously, Rumania is endeavouring to smooth out the differences between Poland and Czechoslovakia. Thus diplomatic circles envisage a possible military alliance of countries, stretching from the Baltic .to the Mediterranean.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 9
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