BID FOR POWER
POLAND'S BRILLIANT TRIUMPH LEAGUE OP NATIONS DEFIED tCIfITEB FIIESS ASSOCIATION.— cePIMSBT.) (AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAIffi CABLB ASSOCIATION.) (Received October 11, 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, 10th October. Mr. J. L. Gar?vin, editor of the Observer, writes : "The triumph of the Poles is dazzling, but it is a most sinister omen. They have doubted the territory awarded them by the Versailles Conference, and now rule non-Polish races two hundred 1 miles to the eastward. Their population is larger than that-of Spain; their fighting forces exceed those, of Germany. Poland seems to have a fair chance of ranking as a great nation • yet nothing is more certain tharethat she can never retain her present space on the map. They have knocked the bottom out of the League of Nations. The recovery of Russia and Germany is only a question of time; and it is certain, that these two will ultimately make common cause against Poland. Huge revisions of the Eastern ' map must come.-Will they bring another war, or caa diplomacy prevail?
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 8
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169BID FOR POWER Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 8
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