MORE ACTIVE MEASURES
SOVIET AID FOR MADRID ARMAMENTS AND TROOPS BY CONVOY GUARDED BY SOVIET BATTLESHIPS [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright! Received Nov. 25, 9.35 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 25. The Daily Mail’s Paris correspondent says it is reported that the Soviet has decided on more active and immediate measures to help Madrid, and will send arms, munitions, armoured cars, technicians, and troops in ships sailing by convoy and guarded by Soviet battleships and submarines. ■ “AGGRESSIVE RED BARBARIANS” IS GERMAN PATIENCE EXHAUSTED ? Received Nov. 25, 6.5 p.m. LONDON, Xor. 25. Observing, according to the German Tress, that the whole of the Russian regiments are moving to increase the horrors in Spain, the Berlin correspondent of the Times says that, taking J the situation there, together will) the shocking maltreatment of 1 foreigners in Russia, it is not impossible to envisage Herr Hitler concluding that it is time to stamp on the aggressive lied barbarians from Europe. This raises the question of Czeclio- | Slovakia which, notwithstanding all denials by the Prague Government, is still featured in the German Tress as a prepared base for Soviet air operations against Germany. A line of action designed to dispose once and for all of the (Lingers to Germany and European civilisation represented by Bolshevism in Spain and Czechoslovakia, of course, involves risks, hut these may soon be, diminished by the western world's growing disgust wtili Bolshevist methods ami. as seen in Berlin. )>y file crowing ini-rue) tension in France.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 26 November 1936, Page 7
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