LITTLE ENTENTE PROTEST
SMUGGLED MACHINE GUNS Bxj Cable.—Press Association .— Copyright. LONDON, Wednesday. It is known that the Note regarding the ownerless machine-guns discovered on the Italian railway frontier, from the Little Entente (Czecho-Slovakia, Rumania and Yugoslavia), was drafted last week, but it has not as yet befen presented at Geneva, where it is reported that the presentation of the Note was postponed out of deference to one of the Great Powers, which is described as being not wholly uninterested. Meantime Czecho-Slovakia is the latest country to disclaim ownership.— A. and N.Z. According: to a message last Monday some truckloads of camouflaged Italian machine-guns were discovered in transit at the frontier railway station of St. Gothard. Nobody knew to whom they belonged, and nobody would admit ownership. Members of the Little Entente will lodge a protest at Geneva against the smuggling of arms by Hungary. They say that under the peace treaties permission must be obtained to import arms.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 262, 26 January 1928, Page 11
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