TROOPS RUSHED TO FRONTIER
GROWING TENSION IN POLAND Unrest Among German Minority fonscription Returns to Hungary united Frees Association—By eiectrn Telegraph—Copyright (Received December 8, 11.50 p.m.) PRAGUE, December 8. Eleven trainloads of fully armed Polish soldiers and artillery arrived at Teschen, which is like a war camp, anti-aircijaft batteries lining the Polish-German frontier in the Bohumin district. Machine guns are also installed on the roofs. Poland is worried at the growth of anti-Polish demonstrations by the German minority in the Teschen distret, whch was ceded to Poland by the Czechs. HUNGARY’S LATEST MOVE CONSCRIPT ARMY INTENDED United Press Association—By electric Telecrnph Copyright (Received December 8, 11.50 p.m.) LONDON, December 8. Tlie Budapest correspondent of “The Times” reports that the Defence Minister announces that a Bill will be introduced in Parliament forthwith, abolishing the professional army imposed on Hungary by the Treaty of Trianon, and re-introducing conscription.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21215, 9 December 1938, Page 9
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