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LITTLE ENTENTE PROTEST By Cable. Press Association. — Copyright. LONDON, Sunday. There has been a great mystery about some truckloads of camouflaged Italian machine-guns which were discovered in transit at the frontier railway station of St. Gothard. Nobody knew to whom they belonged, and nobody would admit ownership. . -^- n Austro-Hungarian commission of investigation has now reported that Poland was their destination. Little Entente circles, however, scoff at the finding. The members of the Little Entente will lodge a protest at Geneva on Monday against the smuggling of arms by Hungary. They say that under the peace treaties permission must be obtained to import arms.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 259, 23 January 1928, Page 1
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