GERMANY.
SECRET MOVEMENT OF GUNS. EXCESS OVER TREATY ALLOWANCE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. BERLIN, April 28. Ihe Entente Control Commissioner cliscovoi'ed at Stettin 286 guns and sixteen barges laden with infantry and artillery .'ammunition. The barges were seized. 0 The "Fteiheit" reports that the affair was discussed at a Cabinet* mcot'"Si a -t which General Seeckfc declared tbint the secret transport or" the gunn which were destined l'or Koenicsbercr. was undertaken with the full "know-l ledg e and approval 0 f the Ministry of Defence. The "Freilieit" points out that ihe Peace Treat v only allows Germany 288 guns, and the. incident is hound to cause the deepest distrust on the part of the Entente.
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Timaru Herald, Volume 170, Issue 170205, 1 May 1920, Page 2
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