AN ANXIOUS NIGHT.
WAR IN THE BALANCE. POLISH PREMIER’S MOMENTOUS .. •.DECISION. APPEALS TO LEAGUE INSTEAD OF Ml) JLSILIS ATI ON. BITTER ATTACK ON LITE CAN - lAN PREMIER. (United Prest Assn.—jtfopyflgb*;’) *' " (Received Dec. 2, ,11.50 p.m.j WARSAW, Dec. J. Tile newspapers -publish 'an interview with General Pilsudslci, which js presumed to be authentic in view of tJie Governmifiit control of the press, and in which he said:— A ‘•When I received word that Lithuania was mobilising, I debated with myself all night whether Poland should mobilize and forestall an attack. Finally, I decided to appeal to the League of Nations.'” Pilsudski, who is himself a Lithuanian, born in Vilna, is ie ported to have described M. Valdemaras, the Lithuanian premier, as “a Madman, and an insane super-patriot, v ho was first a Russian, then a German, and finally a Lithuanian, though only lor a few years;—A. ahd N.Z.C.A. ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10450, 3 December 1927, Page 9
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147AN ANXIOUS NIGHT. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10450, 3 December 1927, Page 9
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