POLES AND CZECHS
Territorial Questions WARSAW, January 7. Poland has sent a note to Czechoslovakia. stating that Poland is prepared to send a delegation 1o Prague to discuss political, economic and cultural questions but insisting that frontier questions should also be discussed. The Note rejected the Czech proposal that territorial questions should be left out of these negotiations.. (One of the chief causes of the dispute is the licit coal and iron producing frontier area of Tesche, now divided between Poland and Czechoslovakia.)
‘•We will not tolerate for long a situation where, beyond our border, there are Polish military formations which are not subject to, the Polish Government,” said the Polish Premier (M. Morawski) in a speech in Parliament. He added that Britain's failure to liquidate the remnants of the emigre Polish Government in London and the various actions of General Anders, the Polish Commander-in-Chief, were responsible for much of Poland’s present troubles.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 74, 8 January 1946, Page 3
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