BETTER RELATIONS SENSED AT DANZIG.
POLAND'S MOVE. Fishing Agreement For Another Year. FREE CITY LIFTS PRESS BAN. United Tross Association.— Copyrlglit. (Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 11. ,'J hp Tim tf Warsaw em-respon-dent savs that while the Press welcomes Mr. Chamberlain's statement, as "both a warning l and an appeal to eommon sense," Poland's readiness to show reasonableness in re la! ions with Danzig was den,oust rated by an agreement to proloim !'>:■ a turther year the Polish-Danzi-fishiny n«crpotiiont. Si n, nil ;i ueously R favourable *!•.„ 11' 'in Danzig vv 1,1,1, perm it ted the Mile nt ten l>iiimecl Polish newspapers. Munition-., however, ciuitimie to enter tlie Free ( jjy. mainly ha ml grenades. Mil' i'n 11111 g up ~f Danzigers for compulsory labour service has heen extended . ' s \ 1 ll( -' "mk consists niainlv or h»rt ifn-;i t ions. Danzig Press comment on Mr. Chamberlains speech remains hitter. Newspapers declare that, tliey are unalde to believe protestations id' foreign Powers which have shown no interest in Danzig for 20 years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 162, 12 July 1939, Page 9
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