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MISSING POLES

No Support In London For Story Of Lost Mission MAY BE IN MOSCOW Rec. 10 a.m. LONDON, April 9. "The implication contained in the statement issued by the Polish Government in London that some misfortunes have overtaken the Polish mission invited to meet the Russian general, Ivanov, on March 28, finds no support in London, says the Press Association diplomatic correspondent. "On the contrary, it is felt in diplomatic circles in London that the Poles have been somewhat precipitate m issuing a rather alarming statement. It may eventually transpire that the Poles of this mission are in fact in Moscow." According to the Polish Government statement, 14 Polish leaders, including the deputy-Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet, had disappeared . a f te t r , f <; c epting an invitation to talks which they had received from the chief of the Soviet poll- , tical police. The London Poles said that the names of the members of the mission could not be disclosed, but their familles had heard nothing of them since the meeting with General Ivanov.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1945, Page 5

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MISSING POLES Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1945, Page 5

MISSING POLES Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1945, Page 5