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INTRIGUE ALLEGED

POLISH CUSTOMS OFFICIALS

SENATE DENUNCIATION

(Independent Cable Service.) DANZIG, August 2. The Senate has denounced 100 Polish Customs inspectors and announced that they Avill no longer be recognised. The Senate accuses them of carrying on military and industrial spying, intrigue, and kidnapping, and quotes the Treaty of Paris of 1920 limiting the number of Polish inspectors to 23. It says that the others cannot be engaged in legitimate work.

The denunciation is regarded as the first step in a Nazi plan thought out by Herr Hitler to squeeze Poland from Danzig.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 29, 3 August 1939, Page 10

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INTRIGUE ALLEGED Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 29, 3 August 1939, Page 10

INTRIGUE ALLEGED Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 29, 3 August 1939, Page 10