TROUBLE AT DANZIG
FRICTION BETWEEN GERMANS AND POLES
SERIOUS TRANSPORT STOPPAGE.
(Eeeeived August 9, 9.30 a.m.)
LONDON, 7th August. Relations between the Germans and the Poles in Danzig 1 are becoming more strained. Following on the decision of the German workmen not to "discharge vessels bringing munitions for Poland, the Poles in Pomerajiia, including the railwaymen, have now ceased to transport food supplies to Danzig from Poland. The stoppage is complete, and it is 'feared that it will lead to the suspension of industries and an economic crisis.
WARSAW, 7th August. It is officially alleged that the Moscow wireless station has twice declined to receive the latest Polish Note on the pretext, first of an alteration in the hours for ■ the reception of messages, and second of atmospheric disturbances, which the Poles state did, not exist.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 34, 9 August 1920, Page 7
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