POLAND MAKING HEADWAY
* “Since the Bolshevik invasion of 1920 Poland is making astonishing headway, meet tug her obligations and developing her industries, and her people arc making dogged progress,” according to Lieu-teuant-Colouel Count Ostrorog, D. 5.0., who arrived at Wellington by the Mataroa yesterday on a brief health-recuper-ating tour of the Dominion. At the outbreak oi hostilities in 1914 Colonel Ostrorog returned to the British Army, from which he had retired at that time. He served in France and Egypt for the greater part of the Great War, and in 1919 the British Government sent him to Central Europe on a mission with the Supreme Economic Council. Later ne was recalled to superintend the erection of an Anglo-French munition factory in Poland, returning to England about three years ago.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 5
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