GERMAN TREACHERY.
United Press Association—By Elec trie Telegraph—Copyright Berlin, April 28
The Entente Control Commission discovered at Stettin 286 guns and sixteen barges laden with infantry and artillery ammunition. The barges were seized. Ereihoit reports that the affair was discussed at a Cabinet meeting, at which General Sopckt declared that the secret transport of guns, which were destined for Koonigs•“herg, was undertaken with the full knowledge and approval of the Ministry of Defence. Preiheit point's oat that the Peace Treaty only al—lows Germany -288 guns. The incident is bound to cause the deepest distrust on the part of the Entente.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12041, 30 April 1920, Page 5
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100GERMAN TREACHERY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12041, 30 April 1920, Page 5
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