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NEW POLISH REGIME

EARLY RECOGNITION BY BRITAIN MOSCOW, June 27. The Vice-Premier of the Polish Provisional Government, M. Gomolka, at a Press conference, denied reports tlat the British and American recognition of the new Polish Government would be delayed until after the Government had given an to hold elections. He said the British Ambassador (Sir Archibald Clark Kerr)_ told him that these reports were without foundation, and did not represent the British Government's attitude. The British Ambassador told him that there were no obstacles to the recognition of the new Government as soon as its composition was announced. M. Gomolka added that there would be perfect freedom in the elections for all democratic parties.

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Evening Star, Issue 25522, 28 June 1945, Page 6

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NEW POLISH REGIME Evening Star, Issue 25522, 28 June 1945, Page 6

NEW POLISH REGIME Evening Star, Issue 25522, 28 June 1945, Page 6