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PLANES FOR HUNGARY.

SEMI-OFFICIAL DENIAL. NO OCCASION FOR ACTION. (omclal Wireless.) (Received Feb. 24, 12 noon.) RUGBY, Feb. 23. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, questioned regarding reports alleging that 32 military aeroplanes were recently flown over from Italy to Hungary and there taken to pieces and hidden, -replied that he had seen these statements, of which a semiofficial denial had been issued by the Hungarian Government. In this instance, therefore,.he did not consider any special action was called for on the part of the British Government.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18879, 24 February 1933, Page 5

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PLANES FOR HUNGARY. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18879, 24 February 1933, Page 5

PLANES FOR HUNGARY. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18879, 24 February 1933, Page 5

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