Finnish—Soviet Relations
HELSINKI, April 11. The President of Finland (M. Paasikivi), broadcasting on the Fin-nish-Russian mutual aid pact, said that the, Finns could now look forward confidently to the future. Russia, during the negotiations, had displayed understanding of Finland s viewpoint. , , M. Paasikivi denied rumours of threatened internal disorders or a C ° UP ' LONDON. April 11 A military court at Helsinki acquitted Lieutenant-General Axel Airo- - former head of the Operations Department of the Finnish General Staff, of charges that he assisted in a plot to hide arms for possible use against Russia. Lieutenant-General Airo has been held since the summer of 1945, and his release is expected to raise a storm among the Communists.
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Grey River Argus, 13 April 1948, Page 5
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