ORDERED TO MOVE
POLISH FAMILIES
ON EAST PRUSSIA FRONTIER
DANZIG ARMAMENTS
(By Telegraph —Press Association—Copyright.)
LONDON, July 4,
The Warsaw Press reports that more than 5000 Polish families residing in the frontier districts of East Prussia have been ordered to move inland by July 15. The militarisation of Danzig continues. Two tanks and two field-guns were smuggled in piecemeal last night.
It is stated that Poland has not yet sent the proposed Note to Berlin. The Danzig semi-official journal "Gazeta Polska" believes that steps may be taken to bring the real facts of the situation to Herr Hitler, as he may be personally unaware of them.
The Polish Commissioner in Danzig may warn the Senate that the fortifications in the city contravene the Statutes.
The Berlin "Borsen-Zeitung" says: "The British tactics are designed to make our knees knock and shake at the brazen unity between the leadership and the people and to demonstrate England's absolute, certain, and utterly undoubted readines~ for war."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 11
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162ORDERED TO MOVE Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 11
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