WARLIKE PREPARATIONS
SMALL STATES ARMINGr BURBENLAND DISPUTE. ANXIETY IN ALLIED CIRCLES. .' (Renter's Telegrams.) Received October 4, 11.30 a.m..;;,. LONDON, October 3. There is anxiety in authoritative quarters in London regarding Burgenland. as hitherto there are no signs of preparations for carrying out the' evacuation in terms of the Allied ultimatum, which expires at midnight. It is noteworthy that the Allies still have not agreed upon the nature of military steps against Hungary in the event of non-evacuation. .. ~ , A leading American financier, who has returned to Paris after' a'four months' journey in the small States of Eastern Europe, says that everywhere he found signs of feverish arming, hampering the attempts at reconstruction. Money was being squandered on war policies instead of on economic policy, the chief disturbing element being Hungary. He declared that'so long as this situation continues America will decline to extend the sorely-needed long-term credits.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14766, 4 October 1921, Page 5
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