NEW CUSTOMS DISPUTE
100 Polish Inspectors Involved DANZIG WITHDRAWS RECOGNITION Plan. Said To Be Thought Out By Hitler (Independent Cable Service.) (Received August 2, 9.50 p.m.) DANZIG, August 2. The Senate has denounced 100 Polish Customs inspectors and announced they will no longer be recognized. The Senate accuses them of carrying on military and industrial spying, intrigue and kidnapping, and quotes the Treaty of Paris of 1920 limiting the number of Polish inspectors to 23. It says that the others cannot be engaged in legitimate work. The denunciation is regarded as the first step in a Nazi plan thought out by Herr Hitler to squeeze Poland from Danzig. ARRESTS IN POLAND Ukrainian Suspects (Independent Cable Service.) WARSAW, August 1. The police arrested 40 Ukrainians in south-east Poland for allegedly belonging to an underground movement fostered b.v the Gestapo.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 262, 3 August 1939, Page 9
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