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POLITICAL FREEDOM

DENIED TO LARGE SECTIONS OF POLES ANGLO-AMERICAN NOTE TO GOVERNMENT (Rec. 10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 18. Britain expected Poland to carry out the Potsdam and Yalta agreements and with the United States recently sent a Note to Poland setting out the conditions belipred to be essential for free elections, said Mr C. P. Mayhew (Foreign Under-Secretary), answering a question in the House of Commons.. He added that Britain believed that political freedom was denied large and important sections of opinion, particularly the Polish Peasant Party and the Workers’ Party. Britain had not yet ratified the Anglo-Polish financial agreement signed in July because it was not yet clear that the Polish Government was fulfilling ■it* obligations.

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Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 7

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POLITICAL FREEDOM Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 7

POLITICAL FREEDOM Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 7

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