GERMAN BOMBERS
■ FLEET SENT TO MANIA REGARDED AS WARNING TO SOVIET. REINFORCEMENTS MOVED TO FRONTIERS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, July 2. The correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain in Bucharest reports that a new fleet of German bombers arrived last night. it is stated that the Government had already ordered the bombers, whose delivery at the present juncture is believed to be a German warning to the Soviet. It is reported that more Rumanian troops supported by these bomberh immediately moved to the Hungarian frontier, and reinforcements are also reported to have been sent to the Bulgarian border. It is also learned from Bucharest that the police have rounded up 3000 Communists in the capital and transported them to Bessarabia. The Minister of Propaganda, in a broadcast, said: “We must confidently await the morrow. This land of heroes will rise' again after the storm, stronger and more determined than ever. We want nothing from others, and we hate no one. We must unite for purely Rumanian interests.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1940, Page 5
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