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RELEASED POLISH EDITOR. (Rec. 10.45 a.m.) LONDON. June 11. Jagodzinski returned to ibe hleet Street office of the Polish Provisional Government News Agency to-day. He told the Press Association, “the next move is with the London Polish Government, but I do not think there will be one. I do not think I will be put on trial. They know they cannot go against British public opinion. Jagodzinski said he believed the publicity given to his arrest would lead to the release of other political prisoners detained by the London Polish Government in Britain. He was profoundly moved and impressed by the impartial attention to bis arrest given by the British press.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 205, 12 June 1945, Page 3
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