LITHUANIAN CRISIS.
OFFICERS ARRESTED.
For Meddling with Politics. (Received November 28 at 10.50 p.m.) (Tinies Cable.) LONDON, November 27. “The Times’s” Riga correspondent says that the reports of disorders in LitMbania are not confirmed, but the situation is dangerous. All parties are exhorting Premier Valdomaras to form a Coalition Government, which is unlikely before the League meets.
President Smotona told officers seeking a coalition, not to meddle in politics. Valdamaras replied in similar terms, and after this, twenty officers were arrested.
GERMANY’S ATTITUDE.
BERLIN. November 27.
The Government’s attitude towards the Polish-Lithuanian dispute is that it is prepared to co-operat<s with other Powers in a settlement but does not
intend to take the initiative in seeking the League’s intervention on the basis of rumours which have been repeatedly denied by Poland.
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Grey River Argus, 29 November 1927, Page 5
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