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POLES AND LETTS.

FURTHER FRICTION

(BI CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYBIOHT-, (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION) WARSAW, April 16. Further trouble has occurred between Poland and Lithuania owing to the, Lithuanian Premier notifying the Council of tlie League of Nations that Lithuania intends to contest the decision of the Council regarding the Polish and Lithuanian neutral zone before The Jrlaguo Arbitration Court, and reserving the right to declare war upon Poland from the beginning of May. The Polish Press is indignant, and! accuses Lithuania of desiring at any cost to provoke war. The papers allege German instigation, and the existence between Berlin and Koenigsberg of a secret arms depot. They declare that Poland cannot now be asked to sign tho statute, which is being prepared in Paris, giving Lithuania sovereignty over Memel.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 9

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POLES AND LETTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 9

POLES AND LETTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 9

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