GERMANS IN POLAND.
Notes Dispatched to League
Of Nations.
"MOST DELICATE SITUATION."
LONDON, December 31
A most delicate situation awaits the meeting of the council of the League of Nations on January 19, as the outcome of Polish disturbances over German minorities. .
Germany lias already dispatched to the league three -Notes, complaining that persons of German origin" have been deprived of votes. Germany is sending Dr. Curtius, the Foreign Minister, to Geneva to make most serious charges against Poland.
It is likely that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr, A. Henderson, will be asked to preside, in view of Britain's neutrality.
It is alleged that Polish terrorism occurred in the Corridor district, which is one of Europe's danger spots. It is generally considered that Poland is in the wrong, the early admission of which would ease the tension.
France, who is Poland's ally, favours an inquiry, but the other Powers consider that the League Council should give a decision on the evidence available without further delay.
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Auckland Star, 2 January 1931, Page 7
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