POLISH ATTITUDE
TAKING MEASURES FOR SATISFACTION
TOWN OCCUPIED
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright., (Received November 26, 12.40 p.m.)
WARSAW, November 25. Alleging that Czech authorities and troops assisted in an attack on the Polish-Slovak Boundary Commission, in which two Poles were wounded, the Polish Government announces its withdrawal from frontier delimitation and that it is taking measures to secure satisfaction.
Later Polish troops occupied Czaca, on the Slovak-Polish frontier, with a population of 5000, which the Poles claim has already been ceded in principle and will be occupied on December 1.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 9
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