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POLAND.

Letters from Lithuania state that 300 inhabitants of Kleszozelsk, who were compelled last year to nccept the Gieelc leligiou, aie tieatecl like prisoners for fear they should return to the Roman Catholic faith. The director of police at Wilna has issued au order, dated the 25th April, nud published ia the Police Gazelle, recommending the police of the city to be especially careful not to pel nut mourning, the use of the Polish language m tradesmen's accounts or on their signboards, and the weanug of Polish costumes; ami also duectiug them to examiue the pipers and luggage of all persons ariiving in Lithuania from the kingdom of Polaud 01 abroad.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2211, 22 August 1864, Page 6

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POLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2211, 22 August 1864, Page 6

POLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2211, 22 August 1864, Page 6

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