A NEW POLISH GOVERNMENT
(UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.) (Received October 1, 9.30 p.m.) PARIS, September 30. A Polish Government in exile was established in France when M. Racziewicz, the new President, took the oath of office at the Polish Embassy, thereby outmanoeuvring Germany, which had hoped that M. Moscicki's internment in Rumania would prevent the formation of a Government. !M. Racziewicz dissolved the old Cabinet and appointed General W. Sikorski Prime Minister and Minister for War, M. Stanislaw Sfronski Vice-Premier, M. Zelenski Minister for Foreign Affairs, and M. Koc Minister for Finance. It is reported in Bucharest that Germany considers M. Moscicki's resignation not in accordance with Rumanian neutrality and is making representations to Rumania. It is said that he wrote the resignation at the moment he crossed the border from Poland and handed it to an aide to hold. In any case, it is pointed out, M. Moscicki was not imprisoned and his correspondence was not subject to control.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22830, 2 October 1939, Page 10
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