POLAND’S SECRET PRESS
100 PAPERS STILL ISSUED
SYDNEY, May 7
About 100 daily and weekly newspapers are secretly printed in Ger-man-occupied Poland, The Pohsxi Minister in Australia, Mr S. Gruszka, stated in a broadcast address on Poland's National Day. “Our record is second to none, as far as the attitude of our people in Poland is concerned and its relation to the oppressor,” he added. “We do not co-opcrate with the enemy ano we have no puppet or semi-puppet government in Poland. All efforts ol the German overlords to find appeasers have failed. “We are working hand in nano, with our Czecho-Slovak, Yugoslav, and Greek friends to prepare the ground for the organisation of a better, more just and humane Central Europe. Far-reaching agreements have recently been arrived at by ah our Governments in this respect. “I think that, since our final aim must be the United States of Europe, which may be attained only slowly and gradually, the Polish-Czecho-Slovak confederation, if successful, will be considered in time one of the major achievements of the war.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1942, Page 2
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