A TREATY REPORTED
GRANTS IN UPPER SILESIA
ON SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTE.
(UNITED MESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZEALAND CAILE ASSOCIATION.'?
(Received July 22, 9.30 a.m.)
WARSAW, 21st July,
It is reported that France and Poland have concluded a treaty, under which the latter undertake to maintain a standing army of six hundred thousand men, France to contribute a gold franc daily towards the maintenance of each man. In the event of France wholly or partially settling the Upper SUesian question, Poland undertakes to grant France the right to develop ail the mines in the Pless and Rybnik districts. In the event of. the Supreme Council assigning Upper Silesia to Poland, she will assign 40 per cent, of the capital of German industries there to France.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 7
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124A TREATY REPORTED Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 7
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