POLISH NAVY.
RUGBY?September 22. The Polish Naval Attache in London reports that the Polish Navy is now larger than at the beginning of the war. It consists of the cruiser Dragon, seven destroyers, three submarines, and some motor gun-boats. The nucleus of the Navy was formed by five ships which arrived in Britain in 1939 and two training ships which were in the Atlantic. THE KING’S VISITORS. RUGBY, September 23. The Prime Minister was received in audience by ihe King at Buckingham Palace, to-day, shortly after His Majesty’s return from Scotland. Mr. Churchill gave the King, whom he had not seen since before his journey to Quebec, a full account of the conference and his subsequent meetings with Mr. Roosevelt. His Majesty also received in audience the United States Navy Secretary, Colonel Knox, with whom he had a long talk.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1943, Page 5
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