UNREST IN POLAND
STATE OF EMERGENCY PROCLAIMED AGITATION BY GERMAN CHAUVINISTS Berlin, June 6. The Warsaw Cabinet has authorised the Polish Minister of the Interior to proclaim a state of emergency in the ex-German districts of Posen and Pomerania owing to revolutionary agitation by German Chauvinists. The decree forbids open-air meetings, empowers the authorities to restrict street traffic at night, and also the confiscation of foreign newspapers, if the contents endanger the security of the State.—Reuter.
NEW PRESIDENT SWORN IN London, June 6. The Warsaw correspondent of “The Times” says that in the presence of Marshal Pilsudski, sitting aloof from the other Ministers, Professor Mosiecki was sworn in as President of Poland in the historic battle-scarred Castle of Zamek, instead of the Parliamentary Chamber, Pilsudski changing the venue at the last minute.—“ The Times.”
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 216, 8 June 1926, Page 7
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134UNREST IN POLAND Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 216, 8 June 1926, Page 7
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