TERROR IN POLAND
Statement By Leader (Received April 29, 8.30 p.m.) TORONTO, April 28. The German persecution of Poles has broken out anew, said the Polish Premier, General Sikorski. He lately had very sad news from Poland of more Poles being executed, and more being sent to concentration camps. General Sikorski described the events in the Balkans as important, but not all important. “Mastery of the Mediterranean will be a matter of much more weight, and the result of the Battle of the Atlantic will be a decisive element in the war,” he said.
RIGHTS OF NEGROES WASHINGTON. April 28. The Supreme Court ruled today that negroes are entitled to the same firstclass services and accommodation on Pullman cars as white passengers.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 7
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