LEGATION STAFFS LEAVING
GOVERNMENT RELUCTANT TO GO,
(Received August 11, 9.30 a.m.) LONDON", 9th August. The staffs of the Legations, with their archives, have ftft Warsaw for Posen by special train. The Government's attitude is ambiguous. It is officially stated that they are proceeding to Posen. Unofficially, members of the Ministry say that nothing is settled, and they are re- i maining in Warsaw for the present. It I is clear that their reluctance to go' is very great, and their departure will probably be the signal for the establishment of a i rival Government. [Several days ago a German message reported that the Polish Government had arrived at Cracow.] LONDON, 10th August. A despatch from Warsaw on Monday states that the Polish Army is demoralised and the fall of Warsaw "is imminent.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 36, 11 August 1920, Page 7
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